Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pahang Trunk Road near Lipis, 1904 - 1910
View looking along the unsurfaced road, with two Malay figures posed in the foreground.
The Palace, 1905-11-18 - 1905-11-29
The Palace and Garden, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Palace and principal entrance [Gwalior], 1860 - 1869
280 x 229 mm. Duplicate of Y3022D/40. Photograph by Bourne, no. 1326.
The palace at Wuntho, 1889 - 1891
271 x 198 mm. Showing the palace at Wuntho, with British troops posed in the foreground. The palace consists of several storied tapering wooden buildings, with stone pagodas in the background.
The Palace, Delhi, 1860 - 1869
294 x 214 mm. View from the Jamma Musjid looking east across open ground towards the palace and fort, with the River Jumna in the background. In the right foreground Khas Road leads away to join Elgin Road which runs along the walls of the Fort. The Lahore Gate can be seen to the left of centre on the west wall, with the Delhi Gate on the south wall. The palace was built by the emperor Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648 as his residence in the new capital of Shahjahanabad. Bourne no. 1347.
The Palace, Delhi, interior of Dewan-i-Kass, 1860 - 1869
298 x 232 mm. Duplicate of Y3022D/3. No. 1350.
The Palace Guard and Bannermen, 1905-12
Contains prints, 290 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with printed captions are in a black leather bound album with 'Royal Visit to Gwalior, December 1905' on the cover; the Prince of Wales Feathers, the Arms of Gwalior and the Maharaja's signature 'M. Scindia Gwalior 1905' in metal are attached to the front cover.
The Palace, Gujner, 1905
The Palace, interior of the Dewan-i-Kass, 1860 - 1869
291 x 238 mm. View of the interior of the Diwan-i-Kas or Hall of Private Audience situated near the E wall of the palace overlooking the River Jumna. The mostly highly ornamented of Shah Jahan's buildings, the interior is of white marble inlaid with precious stones in decorative patterns, with the famous Persian inscription running round the roof, 'If there is a heaven on earth, it is this, it is this'. Duplicate at Y3022U/15. Bourne no. 1350.
The Palace, Lahore Gate, 1860 - 1869
287 x 226 mm. View of the Lahore Gate from the NE. The main entrance to the palace projects from the W and is decorated by domes and minarets, the entrance arch itself being in the N façade. It was during the attempted storming of the Lahore Gate in the Indian Mutiny that Brigadier General John Nicholson (1821-1857) was mortally wounded. He is buried near the Kashmir Gate. Duplicate at Y3022U/13. Bourne no. 1349.
The Palace, Lahore Gate, Delhi, 1860 - 1869
278 x 212 mm. Duplicate of Y3022D/2. No. 1349.