Nepal (nation)
Found in 437 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
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
Nepalese artefacts presented to the King and subsequently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
182 x 210 mm.
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.