Srirangam (inhabited place)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Mandapum with facade of carved stone horses, 1869
296 x 243 mm. View showing the facade of the 'Court of 1000 pillars' near the east entrance of the Srirangam temple. The 18 ft granite blocks from which the columns are made are elaborately carved in the form of rearing horses with figures beneath. Two Indians are posed in the foreground as an indication of scale. Bourne no. 2064.
Mandapum with facade of carved stone horses, 1869
242 x 292 mm. Bourne no. 2066.
Srirangam - columns with carvings of men slaying tigers, 1907-12
Half-plate.
Srirangam - doorway of one of the Gopuras, 1907-12
Quarter-plate.
Srirangam. The Ranganada Sami Gopura, 1907-12
Half-plate. (The first one inside the great gateway).
Srirungum [Srirangam, near Trichinopoly], 1901
In the temple enclosure.
The eastern Pagoda, from the eastern entrance, 1869
245 x 294 mm, Good condition. View from the eastern goparum looking through the entrance arch towards the eastern pagoda of the temple. Bourne no. 2063.
Three small goparums, 1869
321 x 189 mm. View from the top of the 'Thousand Pillar Hall' looking across overgrown courtyards and enclosures towards three of the massive gateways of the great temple at Srirangam just N of Trichinopoly. For a description of the temple see Fergusson pp. 368-73. Bourne no. 2062.
Under the White Tower, Srirangam Temple, Srirangam, mango leaves hanging on cross strings, 1907-12
350 x 250 mm.
View of exterior of great outer gateway, Srirangam, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format).
Way underneath the White Tower, Srirangam, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format). Looking from the hall of 1000 pillars.