Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the building, in mixed Indo- European style. Caption notes read: 'A picturesque two-storeyed ranged of bazaars, extending over a length of 1,050 feet, named after His Excellency Lord Lansdowne, Governor-General and Viceroy, to commemorate his ...
Genre: Landscape Photography Caption notes read: 'Mysore was greatly extended by H.H. the late Chama Rajendra Wodeyar Bahadur, and the view shown here represents the improved arrangements and types of houses now adopted by the general population.' Subjects = Curzon Collection
H.H. the late Chama Rajendra Wodeyar Bahadur, G.C.S.I., Maharaja of Mysore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length standing studio portrait, wearing robes of office and GCSI. Sir Chamrajendra Wadiyar (1863-1894), succeeded as a minor in 1868, and ruled 1881-94. He died at Calcutta on 28 December 1894. Subjects = Curzon Collection; Indian rulers
The memorial of H.H. the late Maharaja Chama Rajendra Bahadur, G.C.S.I., Maharaja of Mysore, in Calcutta. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographic copy of an architectural elevation of the memorial. Caption notes Read: 'The memorial consists of a bathing ghat, a pavilion and a temple. The last marks the exact spot where His late Highness was cremated. The grounds are laid out as a garden with ...
The memorial fountain erected by European officers, Mysore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the memorial fountain to Maharaja Chamrajendra Wadiyar, with the Lansdowne Bazaars in the background. Subjects = British colonial architecture; Curzon Collection; European architecture in India; fountains; monuments and memorials
The Memorial Bathing Ghat, Seringapatam. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographic copy of an architectural elevation of the bathing ghat erected to the memory of Maharaja Sir Chamrajendra Wadiyar. Subjects = architectural drawings; Curzon Collection; ghats; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); monuments and memorials
H.H. Krishna Raja Wodeyar Bahadur IV, at his installation [Mysore]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length standing portrait of (Sir) Krishnaraja Wadiyar (1884-1940) and his younger brother Kantirava Narasimharaja Wadiyar (1888-1940). Second copy neg at B.5973. Subjects = Curzon Collection; Indian rulers
The Earl of Elgin, H.H. Krishna Raja Wodeyar, and officers of the State [Mysore]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal group portrait taken on the occasion of Krishnaraja Wadiyar's accession. Sitters are identified as follows: [starting at back row, left to right]: Mr Whitely, Lieut-Col P.H. Benson, Col Macintire, Major McMahon, Capt Adams, Capt Erskine, ---, Capt Weedon, Lord...
The Nagavali or Fifth Day Ceremony of the Marriage [of the Maharaja of Mysore]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar and his bride Maharani Pratap Bai are seated beneath the canopy in the durbar hall, with dignitaries seated on the floor along the sides of the hall. The various articles and foodstuffs used in the ceremony are arranged on the ground in fro...