Bharatpur (inhabited place)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Bharatpur, 1905
Proof and typescript copies of selected articles.
Bharatpur Fort from N. W., 1880 - 1885
257 x 180 mm. View looking across the moat towards the walls of the fort. Print is not initialled and is numbered '1883' below the print only.
City view from Jawar Bastion, Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
210 x 144 mm. View from the Jowahur (perhaps Jawahar) Burj, the bastion at the NW corner of the Inner Fort looking out over the moat towards the houses of the town. With the outer walls of the city visible in the distance and open countryside beyond. Numbered '1888'.
Durbar Hall in Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
262 x 196 mm. View looking towards the Durbar Hall, a two storey building plus attic storey, in European style, and flat roofed. To the right is the courtyard and entrance arch, around which a group of Indians are gathered. Print is not initialled and is numbered '1889' below the print only.
Entrance of an unfinished temple, Bharatpur, 1880 - 1885
270 x 203 mm. Showing the entrance to the temple, in the form of a four-centred arch inside a multifoil arch. This entrance is flanked by smaller, raised segmental arches, the rest of the wall space being covered in geometric carving. Numbered '1893'.
Fort of Bharatpur from S. E., 1880 - 1885
514 x 219 mm. (two prints joined). View looking across the moat towards the walls and bastions of the fort, with the bridge leading to the Chau Burj Gate at the extreme left. Numbered '1881-82'.
Front of the Maharaja's Temple, Bharatpur, 1880 - 1885
271 x 208 mm. View looking towards the verandah and its double row of multifoil arches supported on richly carved tapering pillars. Numbered '1894'.
Main entrance of Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
205 x 143 mm. View looking along the moat towards the bridge and the Chau Burj. The entrance is in the form of a pointed archway with bastions on either side. Numbered '1884'.
Market scene. Bhurtpur, 1874 - 1910
265 x 200 mm. No. 1892.
Metal gate of South Entrance [Bharatpur Fort], 1880 - 1885
127 x 189 mm. Showing the massive metal gate at the Chau Burj entrance, with diaper work decoration and projecting bosses and spikes. A figure stands beside the gate for purposes of scale. Numbered '1887'.
North entrance to Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
202 x 142 mm. View looking across the moat towards the Assaldati Gate. Numbered '1886'.
Old palace in Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
263 x 200 mm. General view looking up towards the palace from below. Numbered '1890'.
S. E. Pavilion of Gunga Temple, Bharatpur, 1880 - 1885
205 x 129 mm. General view of the pavilion, a square, open-sided construction with three multifoil arches on each facade and a terrace roof which projects over the facades and is supported on curved brackets. Numbered '1896'.
Street view, Bharatpur, 1880 - 1885
241 x 160 mm. Views looking along a commercial street in Bharatpur, the roadway crowded with pedestrians, and with street traders seated on the ground with their wares. Goods for sale are also laid out on the tables beneath the shaded shop fronts which give out onto the street. Numbered '1892'.
The fort surrounded by canal, Bhurtpur, 1874 - 1910
265 x 200 mm. No. 1881.
The principle gate of the Fort, Bhurtpore, 1860 - 1869
290 x 234 mm. View looking along the moat towards the S entrance to the Fort. A bridge over pointed arches crosses the moat to the archway which is flanked by two massive bastions. Bourne no. 1299.
Zenana palace in Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
273 x 201 mm. View looking across open ground towards the zenana (ladies) palace, a building comprising various suites of apartments of heterogeneous appearance and little architectural merit. Numbered '1891'.