Chhar-Bag, [Kota]. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of Royal Cenotaphs. Subjects = cenotaphs; Curzon Collection; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput)
Chhar-Bag, [Kota]. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography General view of Royal Cenotaphs. Subjects = cenotaphs; Curzon Collection; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput)
Genre: Architectural Photography General view from driveway, looking towards porte-cochère of the Residency. Caption notes read: 'Used as residency from the days of Sir Mark Cubbon, 1834, and enlarged by Mr Bowring and Sir Richard Meade. During the regime of Mr R.A. Dalyell, a wooden dining roo...
Genre: Landscape Photography View across the park towards the Public Offices in the distance. Caption notes read: 'The Park is named after Sir Mark Cubbon, Chief Commissioner of Mysore, and covers over a hundred acres. It contains the Public Offices, built in 1868, before which is an equestrian...
The Public Offices, Bangalore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of main façade, with equestrian statue of Sir Mark Cubbon at right. Caption notes read: 'Designed and built by Col (now Sir) Richard Sankey, 1864-1868, for the Mysore Chief Commissioner's offices. The Mysore Government now holds its offices in the b...
The Government Museum, Bangalore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of exterior. Caption notes read: 'The Museum was established by Dr E. Balfour in 1865, and the building was completed in 1877. The entrance hall contains several specimens of ancient stone carvings, two of which are of special interest, one from Beg...
Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the buildings, built in castle form, with a large group seated in carriages in the foreground. Caption notes read: 'The Palace was built for H.H. the late Chama Rajendra Wodeyar Bahadur during his minority, and largely extended in his lifetime. I...