India (nation)
Found in 7957 Collections and/or Records:
Sanawar, view from Kasauli, 1860 - 1869
289 x 236 mm. Photograph by Bourne, no.
Sanchi, east gate of the Buddhist Tope, 1901
Showing the carved stone gateway with three decorated cross-pieces. See QM 5/14.
Sanchi: east gate of the great Stupa, 1879 - 1888
Captions for the lantern slides are those written on the slides themselves.
Sanchi, south gate of Buddhist Tope, 1901
General view of the stone gateway with the temple beyond: see QM 5/14.
Sanchi, top of West gate of Buddhist tope, 1901
View of the stone gateway: see QM5/14.
Sanchi Tope : one of the famous gateways
Sanganir Gate, 1905
Sanganir Jain Temple, 1905
Sanganir Jain Temple, 1905
Santal crowd listening, 1900 - 1939
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Sanwant Singh Bahadur, Maharaja (fl. 1911), 1911
95 x 136 mm. Maharaja of Bijawar; 2nd son of Maharaja of Orcha, adopted by Maharaja of Bijawar and succeeded him 1899; ruled 1903-. Full length seated portrait.
Sarnath, 1966
83 x 57 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Sas Bahu Temple, the Fort, 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.
Sas Bho Temple at the Fort where T.R.H. stayed for refreshment, 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.
Satara. Capt. W. Jacob, Station Staff Officer, Mrs Jacob and Miss White, 1900
155 x 205 mm.
? Satara, India, 1901
213 x 154 mm. A view looking across an open expanse of lawn towards a hill with ancient fortifications round its perimeter. Satara was the former home of the titular heads of the Mahratta Empire, although power was not wielded from there, and these are probably the ruins of an old fort or palace connected with the dynasty. Photographer unknown.
Satara. The old palace of the Raja - now turned into Government offices. (Sent to me by Rev. G.B. Horne, chaplain of Satara and Mahabaleshwar), 1900
240 x 190 mm.
Satara. The view from my bungalow, 1900
110 x 80 mm.
Sattara 15121, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Sattara 15122, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Sattara 15123, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Sattara 15124, 1850 - 1879
250 x 200 mm.
Saugor, 1871 - 1894
181 x 112 mm. View from a nearby hill looking towards the town of Saugor (90 miles NW of Jubbulpur) and the lake beside whose shore it is situated.
Saugor Barracks, 1870 - 1879
238 x 139 mm. View of the barracks in the military cantonment at Saugor in the Central Provinces (see also Y3022S/27). The building seen here is one of a number of two storey brick constructions with wide verandahs on each floor.
Savant Bhonsle, Shriram (1871-1913), 1911
124 x 176 mm. Sar Desni of Savantvade (Bombay) 1899-1913. Full length seated portrait.