Karnataka (state)
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The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The elephant keddah
The herd retiring before the Koomkies
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
The impounded herd make a rush for the Kheddah Gate
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
The jungle on fire
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
The keddah, 1906-01-31
[Karapur and elephant keddah].
The keddah, Karapur, 1906-01-31
The Links. Bangalore, 1950
50 x 49 mm. A view of the exterior of a building.
The Maharaja of Mysore going to meet the Prince, 1906-01-29 - 1906-01-30
The Maharajas rough riders, 1906-01-29 - 1906-01-30
The Royal camp at Kharapur
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