Karnataka (state)
Found in 159 Collections and/or Records:
A captured rogue elephant (single tusker) disporting himself in the Kabani River
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
A group at Bangalore, 1906-02-05 - 1906-02-06
A Koomkie punishing a troublesome cow
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
A Koomkie punishing a troublesome young cow
290 x 90 mm.
A nearer view of the captured rogue with three Koomkies in attendance
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
A troublesome baby, 1906-01-31
View showing an elephant. [Karapur and elephant keddah].
A view of the Kabani River taken from the spot where his Royal Highness shot his stag
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
All in, releasing the trapdoor
290 x 90 mm.
An anxious moment. Koomkies about to enter the inner stockade
290 x 90 mm.
An unwilling elephant, 1906-01-31
[Karapur and elephant keddah]
Another view of the impounded herd
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
Attempting to re-capture a truculent cow which has escaped from the inner stockade. (The cow can be seen in the middle of the picture
290 x 90 mm.
Baby elephant 5 days old, born in Khedda
Bangalore, 1905
Proof and typescript copies of selected articles.
Beaters, Karapur, 1906-01-31
Bijapur : Jahan Begams mosque
Bijapur : The Mehtari Mahal
Breaking back through line of beaters. (Note the dust rising)
A bound volume with padded covers containing photogravure reproductions of photographs by Barton Son and Company. There is a printed introduction (pages 2-10) describing the kheddah operations by M. Mutannah, Conservator of Forests, Mysore. Unless otherwise stated, the reproductions are 285 x 245 mm.; these appear on right-hand pages, one to a page
Captured elephant hobbled to trees outside the stockade. (The Truculent cow which was re-captured died the following day and can be seen in the middle of the picture)
290 x 90 mm.
Church of South India Hospital: Children’s Ward, 1960 - 1969
152 x 107 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: entrance with Sister Canova in the background, 1960 - 1969
156 x 101 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: New Men’s Ward, 1960, 1960
103 x 96 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Nurses Home Extension, opened in 1963, 1963
81 x 43 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Nurses Home Extension, opened in 1963, 1963
81 x 43 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Nurses Home Extension, opened in 1963, 1963
81 x 43 mm. glossy print.