Sculpture fragments in the grounds of the Teli-ka-Mandir, Gwalior Fort. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography The grounds of the Teli-ka-Mandir were laid out as an archaeological museum in the early 1880s (see following plates).
Ruins of South Gate before restoration, Sanchi. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography Architrave sections lying on ground. Original negative made over to Major Cole in September 1882 by order of Sir Lepel Griffin. Not included in T. Bloch, 'A list of the photographic negatives of Indian antiquities in the collection of the Indian Museum: with whi...
Inscription: Signed and numbered 'D. Dyal 1005' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of base of the stupa, with various parts of the dismantled gateways lying in the foreground. See note at print 1416.
The North Gate, Sanchi Tope. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'D. Dyal 1006' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the exterior face of the north gateway, from the left, showing sculptural detail. Original negative made over to Major Cole in September 1882 by order of Sir Lepel Griffin.
North Gate, Sanchi Tope. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'D.D. 1007' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography General head-on exterior face of north gateway, showing sculptual decoration. Original negative made over to Major Cole in September 1882 by order of Sir Lepel Griffin.
Sanchi, ruins of South Gate. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'D.D. 1030' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of lion capital, lying on the ground before restoration. Reproduced as plate 17 in Lepel Griffin, 'Famous Monuments of Central India' (London, 1886).