India (nation)
Found in 7962 Collections and/or Records:
[Building at Agra], 1933
79 x 55 mm.
[Building at Agra], 1933
104 x 150 mm. The exterior of a building, possibly at Agra.
[Building at Agra], 1933
149 x 98 mm. An exterior view of buildings, probably at Agra.
[Building at Delhi], 1933
104 x 150 mm. The exterior of an ornate building, probably at Delhi.
[Building at Delhi], 1933
151 x 95 mm.
[Building at Delhi], 1933
99 x 139 mm.
[Building at Delhi], 1935
52 x 53 mm.
[Building at Delhi], 1935
51 x 44 mm.
[Building at Delhi], 1935
101 x 58 mm. The ornate interior of a building.
[Building at Delhi], 1935
99 x 58 mm. The ornate, arched interior of a building.
[Building at Gwalior], 1933
130 x 81mm. The exterior of a building, possibly at Gwalior.
[Building at Shali], 1931
52 x 79 mm.
Building from the old Portico
[Building in Delhi], 1935
107 x 78 mm. A colonnaded building, with a courtyard in front.
[Building on hill], 1934
51 x 51 mm. A view of a building on hill seen from the distance, probably at or near Jodhpur.
[Buildings at Benares], 1932
137 x 90 mm. A group of buildings, probably at Benares.
Buildings in Benares, 1902 - 1910
Buildings in Benares, 1902 - 1910
Buildings in Benares, 1902 - 1910
Bullock cart, 1905 - 1906
[Exact location untraced].
Bullock cart loaded with stone, 1908-01 - 1908-02
For road making called Kankar, which occurs among the sandy soil: behind is a processional Juggernaut Car under a shelter on roof - a wooden car, not a good one.
Bullock hackeries, 1875 - 1880
201 x 152 mm. Showing a pair of two wheeled bullock carts in front of a rather dilapidated single storey building in European style. Probably by A.T.W. Penn.
Bullock raths, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Burmese Pagoda in Eden Gardens, 1880 - 1899
235x184mm. Close-up view of the pagoda taken from Prome during the Second Burmese War and erected in the Eden Gardens in 1856.
Burn and Co's Iron Foundry, Howrah, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. The largest plate girders ever made in India. 10 ft deep for a bridge near Calcutta on the E.B.S. railway. (Fisher).