Nepal (nation)
Found in 436 Collections and/or Records:
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
280 x 200 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
280 x 200 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
280 x 200 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
182 x 210 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
280 x 200 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
280 x 200 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
280 x 200 mm.
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Nepaul Woman painted at Darjeeling, 1908-01 - 1908-02
350 x 250 mm.
Prithwi Bir Bikram, Maharaj, 1911
123 x 174 mm. King of Nepal. Three quarter length standing portrait.
Rhinoceros head
270 x 200 mm.
River scene
280 x 190 mm.
River scene
275 x 195 mm.
Row of cages
272 x 185 mm.
Royal Tour of India 1911-1912, 1911 - 1912
[Royal visit to Nepal, December 1911], 1911-12-18 - 1911-12-28
A view showing King George V with Maharaja Chandra Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal (1863-1929) with a hunting party December 1911. This was taken during his visit to Nepal, 18-28 December.
[Royal visit to Nepal, December 1921], 1921-12-14 - 1921-12-21
A view showing Edward, Prince of Wales with the Maharaja and a hunting party, December 1921. He spent December 14-21 in Nepal.
Royal visits to Nepal 1911 and 1921
A Christmas card, dated December 1922, containing two photographs, 135 x 80 mm.
The card has a printed greeting, with 'December 1922. Kathmandu' and is signed Kaiser Shamsher (i.e. Kaiser Shamser Jana Bahadur Rana, 3rd son of the Maharaja (1892-1964)). The card came from the effects of Miss Elizabeth Vann but the original recipient of the card is unknown.