Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
Agra : the Fort, Khas Mahal
Album containing prints, of a total size of 300 x 185 mm. (actual print surface 260 x 165 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Agra : the Fort, Moti Masjid, or Pearl Mosque
Album containing prints, of a total size of 300 x 185 mm. (actual print surface 260 x 165 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Agra : the Fort, Saman Burj and black marble throne
Album containing prints, of a total size of 300 x 185 mm. (actual print surface 260 x 165 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Agra: the Khas Mahal and Palace of Jehangir in the Fort. The River Jumna and the Taj Mahal in the distance, 1899 - 1901
275 x 220 mm. Albumen print.
Agra, the ‘Khas Mahal’ in palace, 1901
General view of the Khas Mahal: see QM 4/49.
Agra, the Palace of Akbar in the Fort, the Taj in the distance, 1860 - 1869
281 x 231 mm. View looking east towards the Jumna, with the Taj in the distance. It looks across the Khas Mahal. On either side are the Golden Pavilions. The garden in the foreground is the Anguri Bagh. Duplicate at Y3022D/133. Photograph by Bourne, 1221.
Agra The Taj, 1901-11
280 x 205 mm.
Agra The Taj Mahal, 1901-11
240 x 195 mm.
Agra : the Taj Mahal
Album containing panoramic photographs, 300 x 115 mm (actual print surface 290 x 105 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Agra, the Taj Mahal, 1901
View from the entrance looking along the gardens towards the mausoleum.
Agra : the Tomb of Itimadu-d-Daulah
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.
Agra, tracery screen on Itmadowlah’s Tomb, 1901
Close-up view of a window screen, showing marble inlay and tracery work. See Y3022D/25-26.
Agra, tracery screens, &c. in the Taj Mahal, 1901
Similar view to Y3022D/24.
Agra, tracery screens in the Taj Mahal, 1901
View of the screens surrounding the sarcophagus: see Y3022D/24.
Agri-Horticultural Exhibition, Kandy, 1889, 1889
199 x 155 mm. Showing the ‘Native Products’ stand at the exhibition. Photograph of Melrose Abbey pasted on reverse.
Agri-Horticultural School, Aurangabad, Deccan 1908, 1908
[Agricultural Exhibition] Kandy, 1885, 1885
198 x 151 mm. Showing the Arts and Manufacturers section at the exhibition.
[Agricultural Exhibition] Kandy, 1885, 1885
203 x 149 mm. Showing stands of plants at the exhibition.
Agriculture - Gi'ar - Lower Yafai, 1965 - 1966
Showing an agricultural experimental area.
Ahlayyah Girls’ School: set of 31 prints showing staff and students at work and play., 1949 - 1960
90 x 62 mm. glossy prints.
Ahmadabad : a carved window in Siddi Sayyids mosque
Ahmadabad : a window in the mosque of Rani Sipari
Ahmadabad : specimen of stone-carving in the Queens mosque
Ahmadabad : The Queens Mosque
Ahmedabad, a Jain temple, 1901
View of a portion of a temple: this appears to be the temple of Seth Hathinsingh.