India (nation)
Found in 7965 Collections and/or Records:
The Palace, the Motee Musjid, 1860 - 1869
294 x 227 mm. View of the courtyard and entrance (W facade) of the Pearl Mosque, situated just to the NW of the Diwan-i-Kas. The marble courtyard leads to a short flight of steps mounting to a verandah fronted by a double row of three multifoil arches of florid design. The mosque was built by Aurangzeb in 1659. Bourne no. 1351.
The palmetum, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
The palmetum, Botanical Gardens near Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
350 x 250 mm. 'Quite unfinished but may serve for colour.'
The pandanus utilissimus, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. Botanical Gardens.
The Papers of Sir Percy James Grigg
The parade ground and race-course at Lebong, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate. Beyond Darjiling.
The Parawanath Temple, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Built by workmen in their spare time during the building of the other Dilwarra Temples, Mt. Abu
The Pearl Mosque Agra, 1908-01 - 1908-02
350 x 250 mm.
The Pearl Mosque, Agra, 1931
102 x 77 mm. An aerial view of the mosque.
The Pearl Mosque. Agra, 1933
78 x 53 mm.
The Pearl Mosque in the Fort at Agra, 1908-02
Half-plate. Interior. [View looking along the colonnaded arches].
The peep from Landaur [Landaur], 1860 - 1869
95 x 99 mm. Photograph by Bourne, no. 1608.
The Pichola, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Pichola, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Pichola, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Picket Street, 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 Pool, Sim’s Park [Coonoor], 1870 - 1879
283 x 231 mm. View of the ornamental pool and surrounding vegetation. The park was named after J.C. Simm of the Indian Civil Service. Photograph by A.T.W. Penn.
The Post Office on the night of Jan. 3rd, 1906-01-03
The present state of His Highness the Maharaja Scindia's regular troops, 1905
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
The Prince and Princess in their royal barge visit the Bathing Ghats, 1906-02-19 - 1906-02-22
[The Prince and Princess leaving the Yami Masjid], 1905-12-12 - 1905-12-16
The Prince and the Maharaja of Gwalior, 1906-02-11 - 1906-02-15
The Prince at the Railway station, 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 Princess at the Railway station, 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 Princess at the station, Indore, 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.