Asia (continent)
Found in 15914 Collections and/or Records:
Mount Abu, shrine in verandah of Vimala Sah’s Temple, 1901
Showing the richly carved doorway, with the shrine of the Buddha beyond. See Y3022P/16.
Mount Abu, shrine in Vimala Sah’s temple, 1901
View showing the rich marble carving of the interior of Vimala Sah’s Temple at Mount Abu in N. Bombay, 34 miles NE of Palanpur. For other pictures of the famous Jain temples, see QM 4/11-15.
Mount Abu, the ‘Nuki Jalao’, 1901
View looking towards a wooded hillside at the summit of which stands a substantial building, apparently a palace.
Mount Abu, verandah ceiling, Tej Pal’s Temple, 1901
Showing the carved ceiling of the temple portico.
Mount Dulit, Baram District, 1900
147 x 103 mm. View looking across the Tinjar River towards the cloud covered Mount Dulit.
Mount Everest from the top of Tiger Hill at sunrise, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Painting only.
Mount Everest from the top of Tiger Hill at sunrise, 1907-12 - 1908-01
350 x 250 mm. No photograph.
Mount Kanchenjunga, 1985 - 2000
132 x 90 mm colour print.
Mount Kanchenjunga/Darjeeling, 1980 - 1999
145 x 110 mm colour postcard.
Mount Kinebalu from a hill at Usukan : Abai River in foreground, 1909-01
Half-plate. [No print]. Missing.
Mount Latvinia sea coast, Colombo, 1900
The printed caption on the reverse reads: 'M.B. Uduman's Copyright No. 94. Printed in Saxony. Published by 'The Travellers Mart', 14 York and Ballie Street, Colombo'.
Mount Lavinia, nr Colombo [c 1875], 1875
197 x 148 mm. General view of the Mount Lavinia Hotel, some seven miles from Colombo. The main part of the hotel stands on a small headland overlooking the ocean with a single storied verandahed building, presumably providing additional accommodation. The main house was a two storey stone building with a balcony originally built for the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Edward Barnes.
Mount Moira [elevation 22,621 ft], 1866
323 x 193 mm. View looking along the valley towards Mt. Moira, presumably named after Francis Rawdon Hastings, Earl of Moira and Governor General of Bengal 1813-23, ‘Before retracing my steps I secured three or four negatives of the splendid peaks around the glacier. One, a sugar-loaf-looking mountain called Mount Moira, 22,621 feet high, was a fine object and came out grandly in my pictures’, (B.J.P., 1 April 1870, p. 149).Bourne no. 1545.
Mount of Olives from Gate of Dome of Rock, 1961
Slides relating to the visit described above. Numbers 29-35 are of the Retreat ceremony in the capital. All the the slides are stamped September 61 and are arranged in two sequences - numbers 6-37 and 1-17. Numbers in the latter sequence have been altered to avoid duplication.
Mount Tabor [i.e. Har Tavor], 1900
A booklet containing detachable tinted postcards showing scenes in and around Nazareth. Published by 'M. Meguerditchian, Nazareth - Palestine'.
Mount Tabor [i.e. Har Tavor] - The Basilica, 1900
A booklet containing detachable tinted postcards showing scenes in and around Nazareth. Published by 'M. Meguerditchian, Nazareth - Palestine'.
Mountain Batteries in action, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.
Mountain Batteries in action, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.
Mountain Battery in position on the Malalah Heights, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.
Mountain guns in action, 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Mountain guns in action, 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Mountain guns in action, 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format).
Mountain guns in action, Punjabi Mohammedan [i.e. Muslim] of No. 32 Mountain Battery at Dehra Dun, 1908-02 - 1908-03
350 x 250 mm. Includes long note on colouring of slides.