Façade of kalyanamandapa, converted into accommodation, Jalakanteshvara Temple, Vellore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing the outer sculptured piers of the mandapa, linked by a more modern wall enclosing the structure. The carved piers seen in prints 2586 and 2588 are at the left of the photograph. Duplicate at print 2591. India Museum no. 652.
General view of the Vishnupada Temple, Gaya. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography Domed mandapa in the foreground, with sanctuary tower beyond. 'The temple of Vishnu Pad, the largest and most important in Gya, although comparatively modern, is a most imposing structure, but its confined situation prevents a good photograph being obtained of i...
General view of the Acyuta Temple, Gaya. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking up the hillside towards the temple. 'The final ceremony of Pind is performed at the Achyber Temple, which is siuuated near the foot of the Brahmajoni Hill and close to the Rukmini Tank. (descriptive notes by T.F. Peppé accompanying photograp...
Large sculptured figure of standing Buddha at Kispa. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Archaeological Photography 'The place is nearly west from Nair, about six miles. There are large mounds there, and a very fine standing statue of Sakya Singha as a teacher with Buddhist creed in an inscription round his head...' (descriptive notes by T.F. Peppé accompanying photographs, ...
Two sculptured figures of Vishnu, from Konch. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Location given in volume as Shamshernagar, but as Konch in Peppé's list, where they are, however, tentatively identified as Surya images (descriptive notes by T.F. Peppé accompanying photographs, India pub. proc., 18 February 1871, IOR/P/505 p. 1641). India Mus...