Asia (continent)
Found in 15914 Collections and/or Records:
[Mashobra mela], 1932
48 x 74 mm. A crowd of people, probably at the mela (festival).
[Mashobra mela], 1932
51 x 75 mm. A crowd of people, probably at the mela (festival).
[Mashobra mela], 1932
75 x 51 mm. A group of people, probably at the mela (festival).
[Mashobra mela], 1932
51 x 75 mm. A crowd of people at the mela (festival).
[Mashobra mela], 1932
50 x 75 mm. A crowd of people, probably at the mela (festival).
Masjid Wazir Khan, inside Delhi Gate., 1928
Masjid Wazir Khan, inside Delhi Gate, 1928
153 x 111 mm. Another view showing rubbish and encroachments.
Masjid Wazir Khan, inside Delhi Gate, 1928
152 x 109 Another view showing rubbish and encroachments.
Maskelya Falls, 1870 - 1879
277 x 218 mm. View from above looking down onto the Maskelya Falls. Photograph by Scowen & Co.
[Masks and other figures], 1881
318 x 145 mm. A view showing masks and miscellaneous statuettes including representations of gladiators, a dolphin, other animals and female figures.
Masoleum [i.e Mausoleum] of Itmad-ud-Doulah
Masoleum [i.e Mausoleum] of Itmad-ud-Doulah
Masoleum [i.e Mausoleum] of Itmad-ud-Doulah
[Masoleum [i.e Mausoleum] of Itmad-ud-Doulah]
Masonry Culvert 315, Bank No. 13. Maximum height on centre line 35 feet [circa 1902], 1902
194 x 132 mm. A view from the line looking towards a stepped culvert in the Gunong Pondok Pass on the Taiping-Kuala Kangsar line.
Massacre Ghat, Cawnpore, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). From the shore below the steps - dry in February.
Massacre Ghat, Cawnpore, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Showing the Ghat and looking towards the Oudh and Rohilkund Rly Bridge towards the S.W. (south-west).
Massacre Ghaut, Cawnpore, 1880 - 1889
276 x 208 mm. View of the Sati Chaura Ghat, the landing place on the Ganges north of Wheeler's Entrenchment where, on 27 June 1857, the garrison was ambushed after having been promised safe passage out of Cawnpore. Above the ghat is an hexagonal temple dedicated to Shiva.
Maternity Hospital K.L., 1965
The origin of this collection is not known, but it appears to have been assembled for a travelling exhibition, and each print is marked Copy neg. Photoscale May 1965. Sources are given where known. Prints are 215 x 160 mm.
Maulmain imports and exports, 1 July 1829 to 31 Aug 1832, 1829 - 1832
2 pages.
Maung-Tin, Shwebo Woon's son who has been very successful against Dacoits , 1885
Mauritius, 1919 - 1924
A scrapbook album containing prints relating to Bell's Governorship of Mauritius from his return from leave in 1919 to his final departure in 1924. There are also some scenes in east Africa and Britain during his 1919 leave and some of a visit to Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka) in 1921.
Mausoleum of Akbar at Sikandarah
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Mausoleum of Emperor Humayon, 1880 - 1889
Mausoleum of Hoshangabad at Mandu, Malwa, 1874 - 1910
195 x 130 mm. No. 337.