General view of tank and house of James Forbes, Dabhoi. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the tank towards the house of the East India Company servant and writer James Forbes (1749-1819), occupied by him while Collector at Dabhoi.
Photographic copy of an architectural elevation of the restored east gateway of the Stupa of Bharhut. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Drawing by Alexander Cunningham. Reproduced as an autotype print in Alexander Cunningham, 'The Stupa of Bharhut' (London, 1879), pl. vi. Exhibited Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Traces of India: Photography, Architecture, and the Politics of Repres...
Portion of gate pillar, Amravati. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography With dagoba carved in relief. James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate xlv, 3. Print made from a broken negative: T. Bloch, 'A list of the photographic negatives of Indian antiquities in the collection of the India...
Valley of Lenapur, up which winds the road to the Ajanta Caves. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view, with an Indian figure posed in the foreground. See Madras Government Proceedings, Public Department, 18 April 1868, letter of 18 March 1868 from James Burgess, which supplies a list of the 61 stereoscopic views of the caves sent in by Gill (IOR/P...
Prasenajit pillar slab: middle inner face sculpture, rail disk and fragments, Bharhut. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Sculpture slab, photographed on site, before removal to Calcutta. Reproduced as an autotype print in Alexander Cunningham, 'The Stupa of Bharhut' (London, 1879), plate xiv, 3.
Indra-Sala-Guha disk and fragment of railing, Bharhut. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographed on site, before removal to Calcutta. The disk is reproduced as an autotype print in Alexander Cunningham, 'The Stupa of Bharhut' (London, 1879), plate xxviii (d).