Rsigopura and monolithic mandapa of the Kailasanatha Temple, Taramangalam. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the court, with a small, free-standing mandapa in the foreground. Beyond is a colonnade supported on pillars with carved animals, with the gopura rising in the background. India Museum no. 773.
Corner of a mandapa of the Margasahayeshvara Temple, Virinchipuram. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing carved pillars. An uninformative image, with much of the detail in shadow. Duplicate at print 2595. India Museum no. 657.
Tomb and mosque of Khundar Muhammad Yusuf, Sonargaon. Photographer: Brennand, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the domed mosque, with two tombs, with curved, Bengali-style eaves, off to the left. Described in J. Wise, 'Notes on Sunargaon, Eastern Bengal' (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. XLIII, part I, Calcutta, 1874), p. 89: '...This l...
Old Goaldih Mosque, known as the Puarana Masjid, Sonargaon. Photographer: Brennand, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the mosque, in very ruinous state and largely covered by vegetation. Described in J. Wise, 'Notes on Sunargaon, Eastern Bengal' (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. XLIII, part I, Calcutta, 1874), p. 92: 'About a hundred yards to the s...
Ruined mandapa at the Narasimha Temple, Ahobilam. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the detached, open-sided mandapa, with a stepped tank in the foreground. This appears to be the tank illustrated in D. Ramaswamy Ayyangar, 'A descriptive history of the forgotten shrines of Ahobilam' (Walajabad, 1916,), p.16, and entitled 'S...
View from the south-east of Aurangzeb's Mosque and associated buildings, Aurangabad. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography Slightly distant view of the mosque. India Museum no. 719. Received from Political Department, India Office, November 1872.