Temple of Lall Deo, Bishnupur. Photographer: Campbell, Walter
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of temple. 'The [seventeen] photographs [of architecture in the Midnapore District] are the work of Mr W. Campbell, of the Bengal Police, and although it will be seen from the Collectors letter, that Mr Campbell has declined to put any price on his ...
Tomb of Ahmad Shah, Ahmadabad (stereoscopic double). Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of pierced stone façade. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from a negative lent by H. Newton Esq. late of Bombay, 17/10/71.' Received 2 March 1872. India Museum no. 525/14.
General view of the Bibi-ka-Maqbara, Aurangabad. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography With wall and moat in the forground. India Museum no. 746. Received from Government of India, Financial Department, (dated 9 June 1871), 9 October 1871, forwarded at the request of Sir Salar Jung.
Pillared mandapas of the Kailasanatha Temple, Tiruchengodu. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Small free-standing pavilion in foreground, with larger mandapa beyond. A European figure (the same man seen in several views in this series) stands beside the shrine in the foreground. India Museum no. 783.
Shamsher Khan's Tomb, Shamshernagar. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the domed tomb. 'About eight miles lower down the Soane from Dooadnugger there is a considerable village called Shamsheernugger, founded and named after a nephew of Dooad Khan, Shumsher Khan, and a very pleasing structure was built by him as his ...
Modern temple at Sihari, near Konch. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography 'About eight miles west of Konch, near the village of Seharee, there is a small stone temple on the roadside; it is constructed entirely of Chunar stone, and was completed at Chunar and sent down fit for erection. It is now the pride of the little hamlet where i...
Asokan Edict Pillar at Lauriya Araraj. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the pillar (lacking capital). A European figure, possibly the photographer, stands at the base. For a detailed description, with translation of edicts, see Maulvi Muhammad Hamid Kuraishi, 'List of ancient monuments...in the Province of Bihar and ...