India (nation)
Found in 7957 Collections and/or Records:
Interior Pearl Mosque, Agra, 1880 - 1889
278x208mm. View looking east to west along a colonnade of arches in the mosque, with two figures kneeling at prayer. Photographer unknown, possibly Sache, - , fl 1879-1899.
Interior, Shah Alum's Tomb, 1860 - 1869
296 x 226 mm.
Interior View of Pearl Mosque in Fort Delhi, 1920 - 1929
The caption printed on the reverse reads: 'Interior View of Pearl Mosque in Fort Delhi. Built by Emperor Shahjahan in 1648, for his Royal Consorts'.
Interior view of the eastern colonnade, 1860 - 1869
295 x 238 mm. View looking along the colonnade of richly carved pillars at the Kutub Mosque. Bourne no. 1374.
Interior views of Delhi Fort, 1902 - 1910
Interior views of Delhi Fort, 1902 - 1910
Interior views of Delhi Fort, 1902 - 1910
Interior views of Delhi Fort, 1902 - 1910
Interior views of Delhi Fort, 1902 - 1910
Interior views of Delhi Fort, 1902 - 1910
Introduction at the Bunder, 1905-11-09 - 1905-11-14
Introduction to the old veterans at the Residency, 1905-12-26 - 1905-12-28
Introduction to the old veterans at the Residency, 1905-12-26 - 1905-12-28
Introductions, 1905-12-09 - 1905-12-10
Introductions. The secretaries, 1905-11-09 - 1905-11-14
Iron Bridge near the Fort, Lucknow, 1880 - 1889
241x188mm. View of the Iron Bridge which crosses the Gumti north-west of the Residency. The bridge is composed of three iron spans resting on masonry piers. The ironwork was sent out from England in 1798 but was not finally erected for a further forty years when it was completed by Colonel Fraser of the Bengal Engineers between 1841-44.
Iron Pillar and Great Arch near the Kutab, 1880 - 1889
186x230mm. View looking through the central decorated arch of the Kutub in Old Delhi towards the iron pillar. Standing in the centre of the courtyard, the 22 foot iron pillar with a capital in Persian style was probably constructed around the 5th century A.D. and displays a remarkable skill in the forging of iron that was later lost. The inscription on the pillar states that it was dedicated to Vishnu, and it probably supported a figure of Garuda, later removed by the Mohammedans.
Iron pillar at Kutab, 1905-12-12 - 1905-12-16
Irregular Camel Sowars in chain armour, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Irrigating fields from a well, 1960
118 x 83 mm. glossy print.
Irrigation from a well with two teams working side by side, 1960
118 x 83 mm. glossy print.
Isle of Chunars from Nasib Bagh [Srinagar], 1864
98 x 108 mm. View looking east across the Dal Lake towards the Rupa Lank or Isle of Chinar. The Nasim Bagh (Garden of Bliss) lies on the northwest shore. Photograph by Bourne, no. 684.
Itimad - ud- Daulah. The tomb from first floor entrance
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.
Itimad - ud- Daulah. The tomb, roof of; showing marble tracery and turret
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.
Itmad-ud-Daulah : inlaid marble turret on Tomb
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.