Chhattar Mahal Palace [Bundi]. Built by His Highness Maharao Raja Shatroo Shalji. Samvat 1701. AD 1644. Photographer: Kale, Gunpatrao Abajee
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Genre: Architectural Photography Duplicate at Photo 430/28 (8). Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); Kitchener of Khartoum Collection; palaces
[View of the water tank in Bundi named] 'Sabiran Dha-Ka-Kund'. Built by the foster mother of His Highness Maharao Raja Bhao Singhji. Samvat 1711. AD 1654. Photographer: Kale, Gunpatrao Abajee
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Genre: Architectural Photography Duplicate at Photo 430/28 (10). Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); Kitchener of Khartoum Collection; tanks
Madura [sic. Should read: View of the carved horse pillars in the Hall of a Thousand Pillars, Srirangam]. Photographer: Wiele and Klein
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Genre: Architectural Photography Although unattributed, the style and printing process closely resembles that of Print 14 which is identified as a Wiele & Klein photograph. Subjects = architectural elements; columns; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); Indian sculpture; Indi...
Noosing operations within the kheddah. This snapshot is full of action and shows the mahouts busy in their attempts at lassooing the younger elephants. The picture also gives a good idea of the interior of the stockade. Photographer: Barton Son and Company
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Genre: Historical Events This print is in the duplicate album, Photo 430/60. Subjects = animals; elephants; kheddas; Kitchener of Khartoum Collection Location = India; Karnataka; Mysore district
Captured elephants hobbled to trees outside the stockade. (The truculent cow which was recaptured died the following day and can be seen in the middle of the picture.) Photographer: Barton Son and Company
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Genre: Historical Events Caption reads: 'This photograph shows some of the captured animals picketed in the forest near by. In the centre can be seen a dead elephant. This is none other than the cow which broke away from the herd on the preceding day and gave so much trouble. The excitement of ...
Moti Mahal Palace [Bundi]. Built by His Highness Maharao Raja Bhao Singhji when he was heir-apparant. Samvat 1702. AD 1645. Photographer: Kale, Gunpatrao Abajee
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Genre: Architectural Photography Duplicate at Photo 430/28 (9). Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); Kitchener of Khartoum Collection; palaces
Elephants in the stockade. Taken in the early morning as the long shadows indicate, this illustration shows the herd slowly moving along through the jungle. Photographer: Barton Son and Company
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Genre: Historical Events This print is in the duplicate album, Photo 430/60. Subjects = animals; elephants; jungle scenery; kheddas; Kitchener of Khartoum Collection Location = India; Karnataka; Mysore district
'All in', releasing the trapdoor. This photograph was taken just before the ponderous gate was dropped as the last of the herd passed into the inner stockade. Photographer: Barton Son and Company
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Genre: Historical Events This print is in the duplicate album, Photo 430/60. Subjects = animals; elephants; kheddas; Kitchener of Khartoum Collection Location = India; Karnataka; Mysore district
Attempting to recapture a truculent cow which has escaped from the inner stockade. (The cow can be seen in the middle of the picture.) Photographer: Barton Son and Company
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Genre: Historical Events Caption reads: 'On the fall of the gate it was discovered that a large cow had been cut off from the rest of the herd which necessitated special measures being adopted for her recapture, as she had regained the outer stockade. She proved very intractable and gave a grea...
[Portrait of] His Highness Maharao Raja Sir Raghubir Singhji Bahadur, GCIE, KCSI. Chief of Bundi (Rajputana). Born on 21st September 1869. Photographer: Kale, Gunpatrao Abajee
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated portrait. The Maharaja sits cross-legged holding a sword and shield. Duplicate of Photo 430/28 (2). Subjects = Indian rulers; Kitchener of Khartoum Collection