New Delhi (inhabited place)
Found in 137 Collections and/or Records:
Nehru Opens Commonwealth Education Conference, 1961-01
195 x 239 mm. Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (centre, front) poses with delegates to the second Commonwealth Education Conference after inaugurating the session at the Vigyan Bhawan Temple of Science in New Delhi, January 11. Seated beside him second from right is Sir David Eccles, Britain’s Minister of Education, and second from left is India’s Education Minister Dr. K.L. Shrimali. Others are not
[New Delhi], 1933
55 x 77 mm. A walkway viewed from under an arch, possibly at New Delhi.
No. 3 York Road, 1933
79 x 51 mm.
No. 3 York Road, 1932
80 x 55 mm.
No. 3 York Road, 1932
81 x 53 mm.
No. 3 York Road, 1932
75 x 50 mm.
No. 3 York Road. Charles Vintcent, 1939
112 x 76 mm. A boy seated on a horse, with a man standing next to them.
Number 3 York Road - New Delhi, 1941 - 1944
205 x 160 mm. View of a large house, with an automobile parked beside it.
Okhla [1890s], 1890 - 1899
97 x 61 mm. River scene on the Ganges, with European rowing boat.
Okhla [1890s], 1890 - 1899
95 x 72 mm. River scene on the Ganges.
Okhla, crocodile shot by my father [1890s], 1890 - 1899
101 x 65 mm. Showing a European man, presumably Miss Ward’s father, standing over a dead crocodile on the banks of the Ganges. He is possibly Thomas Robert John Ward, who was appointed an Assistant Engineer in the Indian Public Works Department in 1883 and was in 1900 attached to the Irrigation Department.
Outward journey to Papua and New Guinea : New Delhi, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Photographs of sketches of New Delhi, 1913
Contains prints of various sizes (mounted on thin card) by Paul Laib of drawings by William Walcot in 1913 from the designs of Sir Herbert Baker and Sir Edwin Lutyens for New Delhi. They have been bound up by the India Office Library with the spine title 'Architect's, Sketches of Delhi Secretariat Buildings', but this is not correct, since they show other designs as well.
Pinney's House. Aurangzeb Road, 1931
72 x 54 mm. The exterior of the house at New Delhi.
Porte-cochere at the Secretariats
350 x 275 mm.
South Block of the Secretariats
350 x 255 mm (captioned on mount).
'Star of India' column, 1931
77 x 53 mm. The column in New Delhi seen from a distance.
'Star of India' column, 1931
80 x 51 mm. The column in New Delhi viewed from a distance.
[Street in New Delhi], 1932
79 x 51 mm.
The approach to Government Court and Viceroys House at the Great Place
360 x 237 mm.
The east front of Viceroy's House
350 x 260 mm.
The Indian Parliament, New Delhi, 1920 - 1929
The printed caption on the reverse reads: 'The Indian Parliament, New Delhi. Containing the Council of State Princes Chamber and The Legislative Assembly'.
The main staircase in the South Block of the Secretariats
350 x 195 mm.
The north entrance to Viceroy's House
350 x 148 mm.
The north front of the North Block of the Secretariats
350 x 175 mm.