Asia (continent)
Found in 16197 Collections and/or Records:
The Sas Bahu Temple, Gwalior, 1874 - 1910
265 x 200 mm. No. 1324.
The Satara Hills, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Seen from the Mahratta country - this is the way of the Dukes march to Assay - He passed where this photograph is taken from a place called Karmad.
The Sava Munda of the Westopal Tajpal, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate. Dilwarra Temple. 200 years later than the Temples in the previous views. (Fisher).
The Sawbwa's Palace, Hsipaw, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format).
The scene in St. George’s Close after the ceremony, 1957
138 x 99 mm. glossy print. Taken during the enthronement of the Most Rev. A. Campbell MacInnes, first Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, 30 Aug. 1957.
The seashore, Larnaca [i.e. Lárnax], 1878
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
L-R Sheppard Diana Shelby, Derek Headly, John Gnagg.
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1934
The Bungalow 1st edition 1934 Hussain, Hasan, Sulong (gardener).
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1934
View from bungalow( showing Kemaman Head).
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
Views from the bungalow (showing Kemaman Head).
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
(From its inception to its completion). The picnic 1933 at the site.
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1933
Diana Shelley, Sheppard, Mrs Richardson, John & Derek at the site.
The seaside bungalow at Geliga , 1934
Bungalow 1st edition.
The second defile of the Irrawaddy, 1903 - 1921
The second lot for show, 1934
110 x 60 mm. Soldiers leading mules in an enclosure.
The second race nearly run, 1934
78 x 53 mm. View of a horse race.
The Secretariat, 1931
54 x 78 mm. A exterior view of the Secretariat at New Delhi.
The Secretariat, 1931
54 x 78 mm. An exterior view of the Secretariat at New Delhi.
The Secretariat, 1931
78 x 54 mm. An exterior view of the Secretariat at New Delhi.
The Secretariat, 1935
101 x 59 mm.
The Secretariat (my office), 1931
53 x 77 mm. A exterior view of the Secretariat at New Delhi.
The Secretariats of the Government of India, New Delhi, 1920 - 1929
The Secundra, Agra, 1880 - 1889
275x215mm. View from the entrance gateway looking south along the broad avenue towards to mausoleum of the Empe or Akbar (1542-1605). The building was commenced by Akbar himself and completed after some twenty years by his son Jahangir. Pyramidal in design, the lower storeys are of red sandstone, surmounted by a fourth storey of marble containing a sepulchre (the actual body of Akbar, who reigned 1556-1605, rests beneath a plainer tombstone in the basement of the building).
The Seewaliks, 1902 - 1910
The Sekunderbagh gateway, Lucknow, 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.