West façade of the Keshava Temple, Somnathpuram. Photographer: Butcher, E.H.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing two of the three linked sanctuary towers, raised on a platform in the centre of a surrounding colonnaded enclosure which can be seen in the background. The temple is richly carved overall. India Museum no. 1527
South face of temple at Sakegaon, Buldana District, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography Description (by Gill) in Cousens, 'Central Provinces List' (1897), p. 82. Duplicate copy of this photograph, printed after the negative had been badly broken, at print 1951. India Museum no. 1530.
Small ruined temples at Sendurjana, Baldana District, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography Cousens, 'Central Provinces List' (1897), p. 83: '12 miles south-west of Mehkar. Three old temples among the hills, one of them with three shrines. Also an old step-well.' For a later print from the same negative, see Photo 1000/19(1958).
Ruins of a mosque at Sendurjana, Baldana District, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the court towards the roofless building. The mihrab is visible on the back wall. For a later print made from this negative, see Photo 1000/19(1960). India Museum no. 1542.
South side of the tank, Lonar, Buldana District, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing terrace and steps down into the tank. For a later print made from the same negative, see Photo 1000/19(1972). India Museum no. 1554.
Old Goaldih Mosque, known as the Puarana Masjid, Sonargaon. Photographer: Brennand, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the mosque, in very ruinous state and largely covered by vegetation. Described in J. Wise, 'Notes on Sunargaon, Eastern Bengal' ('Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal', vol. XLIII, part I, Calcutta, 1874), p. 92: 'About a hundred yards to the...
Colossal rock-cut figures of Jain tirthankaras, Gwalior. Photographer: Herne, George Edward
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the rock sculptures of Jain tirthankaras in the Urvahi Valley on the western side of the fort. Duplicate at print 3595. India Museum no. 878.
East face of Man Mandir and Fort, Gwalior. Photographer: Herne, George Edward
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking northwards along the east side of the fort plateau, with the Man Mandir in the left foreground, and the road leading up to the Hathio Paur Gate below. India Museum no. 884.