India (nation)
Found in 7957 Collections and/or Records:
Khandalla [Khandala] 15090, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Khandalla [Khandala] ‘Duke’s Nose’ 15092, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Khandalla [Khandala] Louisa Point 15093, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Kheddah operations as witnessed by Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales in the Kakankota Forests of Mysore, February 1906, 1906-02
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
Kienari Bazaar, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). Centre of the native city, Agra. The Kotwal (6ft [i.e. feet]. 3in [i.e. inches]) standing in centre of view.
Kinchinjunga, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate. From Darjiling.
Kinchinjunga, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). From top of Tiger Hill at sunrise.
Kinchinjunga from Darjeeling, Afternoon, 1907-12 - 1908-01
350 x 250 mm.
Kinchinjunga from top of Tiger Hill at Sunrise, 1907-12 - 1908-01
350 x 250 mm.
King George's Medical College, Lucknow, 1920 - 1929
King's Palace; Fort Delhi, 1860 - 1900
A collection of photographs, each 250 x 190 mm, probably dating from the late 19th century. The prints are captioned in pencil on the back and the titles transcribed in the catalogue.
Kitchen boat, 1939
52 x 81 mm. An Indian woman seated on a boat, probably in Srinagar.
Kodikanal, the lake, 1901
View from a neighbouring hillside of the lake of Kodaikanal in the Palni Hills.
Koomkies at work in the inner stockade
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
Koomkies (tame elephants) entering the inner stockade
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
[Kota mother and children, the Kotas are one of the Neilgherry hill peoples], 1873
100 x 132 mm. (p. 143).
Krishna Hindu Temples 15126, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Krishna Hindu Temples 15127, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Krishna Hindu Temples 15128, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Krishna Hindu Temples 15129, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Krishnaraj Wadiyar, Maharaja Sir (1884-1940), 1911
95 x 168 mm. Maharaja of Mysore 1894-1940. Full length standing portrait.
Krishnashah, Raj Shrimant (-1917), 1911
124 x 174 mm. Raja of Jawhar (Thana District, Bombay) 1905-17. Half length portrait.
Kuleth, 1906
137 x 93 mm.
Kuleth, 1906
137 x 93 mm.
Kuleth, 1906
Contains prints of two main sizes, circa 295 x 210 mm and 137 x 93 mm.,the latter are indicated by (S): other sizes are noted. They are mounted on card and bound into a lavishly decorated album with metal corners, lettered on the front cover Souvenir of Gwalior 1906 and with the inscription 'With most respectful homage from Madhorao Scindia, Gwalior 1906'. The photographs, which include hunting scenes at Singhpur and Raipur and also architectural views, have printed captions.