India (nation)
Found in 7962 Collections and/or Records:
The Dilwarra Temple, Mt. Abu, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The Diwan-i-Khas or private audience hall, Futtehpore [i.e. Fatehpur] Sikri, 1908-02
Half-plate. Showing centre pillar with gigantic capital on which tradition says Akhbar used to sit. (Fisher).
The Diwani-i-am, The Fort, Delhi, 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). Showing place of peacock throne at back, now being restored by a very clever Italian artist craftsman from Florence, thanks to Lord Curzon. (Fisher).
The Docks Bombay, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
The driven heard nearing 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
The Durga Bazaar, Ajmere, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate.
The Durgah ; Jahangirs Gateway ; the Degs ; the Candlestick from Chitorgarh
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
The Durgah ; Shah Jahans Mosque
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
The Durgah ; Shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
The Durgah ; the Khwaja Sahibs Shrine and the grave of the water-carrier Saiyad Nizam
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
The Earl & Countess Wavell. New Delhi, 1947
105 x 152 mm. 1st Baron Wavell and his wife Eugénie Marie.
The early stages of development of the Assam Company's Headquarters at Nazira, 1983 - 1986
A collection of colour and black and white prints, pen and ink sketches and watercolours commissioned or reproduced by Weatherstone to illustrate his two books on the history of the tea industry.
The early stages of development of the Assam Company's Headquarters at Nazira, 1839, 1983 - 1986
555 x 360 mm. watercolour by Sidney R. Fever, portraying the station as it would have appeared in 1839.
The early stages of development of the Assam Company's Headquarters at Nazira, 1839, 1983 - 1986
405 x 255 mm. colour reproduction of RCMS 371/5/16/1.
The east front of Viceroy's House
350 x 260 mm.
The eastern Pagoda, from the eastern entrance, 1869
245 x 294 mm, Good condition. View from the eastern goparum looking through the entrance arch towards the eastern pagoda of the temple. Bourne no. 2063.
The Eden Gardens, Calcutta, 1870 - 1871
146 x 102 mm. The statue of George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, is in the foreground, and the High Court, with construction work on the tower, in the distance. (p. 233)
The Elephant Battery Marching past, 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 Elephant Battery Marching past, 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.