Uttar Pradesh (state)
Found in 792 Collections and/or Records:
The Head Shikari, Benares, 1906-02-19 - 1906-02-22
The Himalayas, 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). View from the top of Landour, above Mussoorie - afternoon.
The Himalayas, 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). View from the top of Landour, above Mussoorie - morning.
The Hooseinabad Imambara, Lucknow, 1920 - 1929
The Husainabad Imambara, 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
The Imambara of Husainabad, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate (landscpae format). From the platform of the Jamma Masjid, Lucknow.
The Jama Masjid, Agra, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate. White marble spandrils but white plaster inside: most of the building red standstone.
The Jamma Masjid, Lucknow, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate.
The Jessamine Tower, The Fort, Agra, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Marble lattice work. (Fisher).
The Jumma Masjid, Agra, 1902 - 1910
The Kaisar Pasind, Lucknow, 1920 - 1929
The Kaisarbagh, Lucknow , 1902 - 1910
240 x 150 mm. The Baradari is in the centre; the square is surrounded by the town houses of taluqdars, or estate holders of Oudh.
The Kasmain, Lucknow, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate. A copy of a sacred place in Baghdad.
The Kerbela on Moharam, 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format).
The Kerbela on Moharam, 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format).
The Kerbela on Moharam, 1908-02
Quarter-plate.
The Kerbela on Moharam, 1908-02
Quarter-plate.
The Kerbela on Moharam, 1908-02
Quarter-plate.
The Maharaja of Balrampur heading the taluqdars in the procession, 1908-11
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
The Maharaja of Benares’ Palace, Fort Ramnager, Benares, 1902 - 1910
The Maharaja of Benares’ Palace, Fort Ramnager, Benares, 1902 - 1910
The Maharaja of Benares’ Palace, Fort Ramnager, Benares, 1902 - 1910
The Maharaja of Benares’ Palace, Fort Ramnager, Benares, 1902 - 1910
The Martinière Boys’ School, Lucknow , 1902 - 1910
240 x 150 mm. As Constantia, it was built to the designs of Claude Martin, a former French officer who later served the East India Company