Full-length studio portrait of the son of H. H. Chunnasee Rajoonath Pant. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Portrait of the youth leaning a against a banister rail, holding a sword. The same sculptural ornament, of a horse and archer, as appears in print 4375, is also seen in this print.
Kanarese inscription slab of Harihara II of Vijayanagar, Shaka 1301 (c. 1379 AD), from Harihar, Mysore. Photographer: Pigou, William Henry
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Genre: Archaeological Photography This print is made from a negative originally comprising prints 195 and 199: see Photo 102 (61) for a print made before the negative was divided in two.
Kanarese inscription slab of Sadashiva of Vijayanagar, Shaka 1483 (c.1561 AD), from Harihar, Mysore. Photographer: Pigou, William Henry
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Genre: Archaeological Photography See print 39 for another view of this inscription slab. This print is made from a negative originally comprising prints 201-202: see Photo 102 (33) for a print made before the negative was divided in two.
Kanarese inscription slab of Devaraya of Vijayanagar, etc., Shaka 1334 (c.1412 AD), from Chitradurga, Mysore. Photographer: Pigou, William Henry
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Genre: Archaeological Photography See print 56 for another view of this inscription slab. This print is made from a negative originally comprising prints 203 and 206: see Photo 102 (96) for a print made before the negative was divided in two.
Kanarese inscription slab of (?)Jagadekamalla, (?)13th year, Shaka (?)1071 (c. (?)1149 AD), from Balagamve, Mysore. Photographer: Pigou, William Henry
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Genre: Archaeological Photography See print 85 for another view of this inscription slab. This print is made from a negative originally comprising prints 211 and 212: see Photo 102 (102) for a print made before the negative was divided in two.
Kanarese inscription slab of Bijjala, 6th year, Shaka 1083 (c. 1161 AD), from Balagamve, Mysore. Photographer: Pigou, William Henry
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Genre: Archaeological Photography This print is made from a negative originally comprising prints 210 and 213: see Photo 102 (39) for a print made before the negative was divided in two.