Delhi (union territory)
Found in 451 Collections and/or Records:
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Some of the Princes of the Indian Empire who were presented to King George in the Delhi camp.
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Some of the Princes of the Indian Empire who were presented to King George in the Delhi camp.
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Some of the Princes of the Indian Empire who were presented to King George in the Delhi camp.
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Some of the Princes of the Indian Empire who were presented to King George in the Delhi camp.
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Some of the Princes of the Indian Empire who were presented to King George in the Delhi camp.
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Delhi : the Imperial Encampment, 1911-12
Col. The Maharaja of Bikaner, ADC to the King, with the young princes who served as pages to their Royal Highnesses.
Delhi : the Jami Masjid
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi : the Kashmir gate
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi : the mosque of Altamsh at the Qutub
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi : the Pillar of Asoka in Firozabad
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi : the Qutub minar
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi. Tomb of Emperor Hamayun
Album containing panoramic photographs, 300 x 115 mm (actual print surface 290 x 105 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Delhi. Tomb of Emperor Hamayun and Gardens
Album containing panoramic photographs, 300 x 115 mm (actual print surface 290 x 105 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Delhi : Tomb of Mirza Jahangir
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi : Tomb of Safdar Jang
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi : Tomb of Shamsu-d-din Altamsh at the Qutub
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Delhi. Tomb of Tughlak shah, and ramparts of Tughlaq a bad
Album containing panoramic photographs, 300 x 115 mm (actual print surface 290 x 105 mm.), on linen hinges bound by the India Office Library. Includes typed list of contents bound in at the beginning of the album.
Delhi tonga, 1940
78 x 55 mm. A stationary tonga (horse-drawn carriage) containing three men.
Delhi trotting handicap, 1936 - 1938
180 x 120 mm.
Delhi [Willingdon Air Station], 1936 - 1938
290 x 110 mm.
Dinner time - York Road, 1941
74 x 77 mm. Three dogs, two of which are eating from bowls, watched by two Indians.