Rajasthan (state)
Found in 502 Collections and/or Records:
The Gopal Bhawan, near view, Deeg [i. e. Dig], 1880 - 1885
263 x 177 mm. View looking across the tank towards the waterfront facade of the Gopal Bhawan Palace of 1763, a flat-roofed arcaded building flanked by two smaller pavillions with semi-domed roofs. The print is not initialled and is numbered '1898' below the print only.
The Great Gun in Deeg [i. e. Dig] Fort 'Lukha' Bastion, 1880 - 1885
200 x 118 mm. General view of the massive cannon which stands on the NW Bastion. Numbered '1919'.
The Great Reservoir for Waterworks, Deeg [i. e. Dig], 1880 - 1885
204 x 135 mm. View looking towards the reservoir, with the Gopal Bhaman in the foreground. Numbered '1912' but not initialled.
The gymkhana stand, Curzon Gardens, 1905
The Hill and Fort of Taragarh from the Polo ground
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
The house of Bikaner, 1933
'Being a narrative of the antiquity, lineage, traditions...of the Bikaner State and its rulers from ancient times. Compiled under the orders of the Government of Bikaner'.
The Houses of the Zodiac, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format). (Note little painting within the arch of each) called Rashi Balya Right in front of the picture is the House of the Ram. (Fisher).
The Jagdish Temple, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Jagdish Temple, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Jagmandir, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Jagnewas, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Jhalra Tank from the Durgah
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
The Kesheo Bhawan at Deeg [i. e. Dig], 1880 - 1885
205 x 127 mm. View looking across the tank towards the Kishin Bhawan. Numbered '1906'.
The Khas Odi, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
The Krishin-Bhawan at Deeg [i. e. Dig], 1880 - 1885
267 x 203 mm. View looking across somewhat unknown gardens towards the Kishan Bhawan Palace. Numbered '1901'.
The lake at Gujner, 1905
The lake at Gujner, 1905
The Lake, Mt. Abu, from the Residency, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The Lake, Mt. Abu, from the Residency, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The Lake, Mt. Abu, from the Residency, 1908-02 - 1908-03
350 x 250 mm.
The largest sundial in the world, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate. The Samrat Yantra in the observatory at Jaipur. The height of the gnomon is 75ft [i.e. feet]. At the back is seen above some pink dwelling houses the clock tower of the city Palace whose time is regulated by this sundial. Gokul Chandra Bhawan, Raj Jotshi, in charge of the observatory is seen standing in the circumference or paridhi of the dial (Fisher).
The Madar Gate
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.