India (nation)
Found in 7965 Collections and/or Records:
The Mecca Gate, Aurangabad, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The Medicine Wallah, 1905 - 1906
Probably Lieutenant Colonel (Sir) R. Havelock Charles, I.M.S., Surgeon to the Prince of Wales. [Exact location untraced].
[The memorial on the site of the Bibigarh well, Cawnpore, into which the bodies of massacred women and children were thrown by mutineers in July 1857], 1874
158 x 208 mm. In 1948, after India's independence, the monument and its surrounding screen were moved to the churchyard of the Cawnpore Memorial Church (p. 263).
The Memorial Well, Cawnpore, 1860 - 1869
300 x 244 mm. View looking across the Memorial Gardens towards the screen which surrounds the Memorial Well. Bourne no. 1205.
The Memorial Well, Cawnpore, 1860 - 1869
286 x 235 mm. View looking across the gardens towards the Memorial Well. Duplicate of Y3022D/35. No. 1205.
The Memorial Well & Gardens, Cawnpore [Kanpur], 1870
277 x 229 mm. View looking across the gardens towards the Gothic screen surrounding the well, with an ornamental lake in the foreground. Photo by Sache.
The Memorial Well, statue by Marochetti, 1860 - 1869
292 x 244 mm. View of the marble angel by Carlo Marochetti which stands over the Memorial Well. Duplicate at Y3022B/123. Bourne no. 1206.
The Merchants doongah. The curia merchants are the curse of Srinagar - one cannot get away from them, 1899 - 1901
78 x 108 mm.
The Minarets, Benares, 1880 - 1889
270x231mm. View of the Panchaganga Ghat in the centre of Benares, with the Mosque of Aurungzeb, known as 'The Minarets', behind. The ghat was constructed by Raja Man Singh of Amber in the 16th century.
The Model Elephant (on the pedestal) which operated the switch for opening the Victoria Market and the Electric Installation for Lushkar City, 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 Moghul Garden, 1947
148 x 101 mm. A view of the Moghul Garden, probably at Delhi.
The Monkey Leap at the Marble Rocks, 1860 - 1869
290 x 234 mm. A view looking along the Narmada River gorge. Photograph by Bourne, no. 1689.
The Monkey Temple, Benares, 1902 - 1910
The Mosque
[The mosque inside the Purana Qila], 1931
80 x 50 mm.
The mosque inside the Purana Qila (Old Fort), 1931
76 x 54 mm.
The Mosque. Red Fort Delhi, 1933
51 x 76 mm.
The Mote-Musjid in the Palace [Delhi], 1860 - 1869
288 x 234 mm. Duplicate of Y3022D/4 and Y3022B/109. Photograph by Bourne, no. 1351.
The Moti Masjid, in the Fort, Delhi, 1908-02
Half-plate. Moti Masjid means Pearl Mosque.
The Moti Musjid (Pearl Mosque) within the Delhi fort, 1874
180 x 220 mm., oval. The mosque was built in 1659 by the Moghul emperor Aurangzeb, (p. 287).
The Mountbattens and Pandit Nehru [i.e. Jawaharlal Nehru], riding in an elephant howdah, 1947 - 1948
68 x 87 mm.
The mules drinking, 1933
78 x 53 mm. Two soldiers standing with two mules at a trough.