| Title |
Views in India by Lala Deen Diyal |
| Reference |
GBR/0115/Y3022J |
| Creator |
Diyal, Lala Deen, 1844-1910, photographer |
| Covering Dates |
circa 1874-circa 1910 (Dates approximate, estimated with reference to Diyal's biographical details.) |
| Extent and Medium |
98 images in 1 album; Generally in good condition but with fading at edges. The album was rebound after it was presented to the RCS. |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library |
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| Content and context |
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Lala Deen Diyal (also written 'Din Dyal' and 'Dayal') was born at Sardhana near Meerut in 1844. He trained at Thomason Civil Engineering College, Roorkee, and subsequently, in 1866, became the head estimator and draftsman at the Public Works Department, Indore. His interest in photography was probably sparked off at Roorkee where in 1864 a photographer was appointed to train those Indians who were to be employed in photographing public works. Whatever the origins, Deen Diyal, according to his own memoirs, took up the craft on an amateur basis with the encouragement of Sir Henry Daly in 1874 and in the following year he photographed Lord Northbrook (Viceroy 1872-76) and the Prince of Wales (1875-76), then in India on a royal tour. He subsequently took a two year furlough from his official duties in order to concentrate on completing a series of views and opened studios in Secunderabad, Indore and, in 1896, Bombay. Over 50 people were employed in the three branches and part of the business was supervised by Deen Diyal's two sons Raji Gyan Chand (d.1919) and Lala Daram Chand (d.1904). In 1892 he installed a Zenana studio in his Secunderabad branch, operated by Mrs Kenny-Levick, wife of the editor of the Deccan Times. The death of Lala Daram Chand in 1904 precipitated the closure of the Bombay branch and the Indore one the following year, but until Lala Deen Diyal's own death the firm remained the most important of the Indian photographic businesses. Much of this pre-eminence was accounted for by the sponsorship of both Europeans and Indians in high places: he was chosen to accompany Sir Henry Daly on his tour of the Bundalkund Agencies and in 1882 travelled through central India with Sir Lepel Griffin. The most important of these patrons however was the Nizam of Hyderabad who in 1884 appointed him state photographer and paved the way for his similar employment by a number of Viceroys, including Lord Dufferin (Viceroy 1884-88). After Deen Diyal's death in 1911, the firm declined although its fortunes revived somewhat in later years and several of Deen Diyal's direct descendants are active in commercial photography in present day Hyderabad.
An album containing albumen prints of various sizes with handwritten captions. The numbers at the end of individual photograph entries refer to numbers in the photographer's catalogues.
Originally part of the Imperial Institute Library, the volume was presented to the RCS by the Commonwealth Institute.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Views in India by Lala Deen Diyal, Y3022J |
| Further information |
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Indexed
This item level description was entered by MJC.
This collection is available on microfiche: Asia, fiche numbers 23-26.
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| India |
| Diyal, Lala Deen (1844-1910) photographer |
| RCS/Y3022J contains: |
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1
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Bombay. 135 x 205 mm. No. 1059. |
1874–1910 |
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2
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Crawford Market Street, Bombay. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1021. |
1874–1910 |
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3
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Bhindi Bazar, Bombay. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1016. |
1874–1910 |
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4
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Apollo Bunder on arrival of English Mail, Bombay. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1028. |
1874–1910 |
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5
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The Malabar Point, Bombay. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1035. |
1874–1910 |
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6
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Panorama of the City from the ... 192 x 245 mm. Half of panoramic pair (adjoining page probably lost). Nos. 1044-1045. |
1874–1910 |
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7
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Rear part shewing [sic] 'Trimurti' of Elephanta Caves. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1001. |
1874–1910 |
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8
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Fog coming up the Valley, Darjeeling. 210 x 130 mm. No. 3178. |
1874–1910 |
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9
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Bathing Scenes at Kalaghat, Calcutta. 205 x 135 mm. No. 3128. |
1874–1910 |
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10
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City View, Calcutta. 205 x 135 mm. No. 3142. |
1874–1910 |
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11
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Esplanade Row, Calcutta. 205 x 135 mm. No. 3109. |
1874–1910 |
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12
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Bathing scenes near Eden Garden, Calcutta. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3164. |
1874–1910 |
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13
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The Khasmiri Gate, Delhi. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1975. |
1874–1910 |
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14
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City View, Delhi. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1977. |
1874–1910 |
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15
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Jama Musjid, Delhi. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1958. |
1874–1910 |
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16
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The Sumon Burj Queen's Bath, Delhi. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1956. |
1874–1910 |
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17
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The Kutab Minar, Delhi. 180 x 250 mm. No. 1984. |
1874–1910 |
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18
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The Tomb of Sharnshuddin, Delhi. 205 x 265 mm. No. 1990. |
1874–1910 |
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19
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The Golden Pavilion, Agra. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3245. |
1874–1910 |
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20
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The Taj, Agra. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3402. |
1874–1910 |
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21
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Tomb of Etmaduddowla, Agra. 205 x 135 mm. No. 3257. |
1874–1910 |
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22
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The Fort, Agra. 190 x 130 mm. No. 3248. |
1874–1910 |
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23
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Jama Musjid, Agra. 185 x 130 mm. No. 3238. |
1874–1910 |
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24
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Marble Plinth and Pillars of Dewan Khas, Agra. 130 x 200 mm. No. 3271. |
1874–1910 |
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25
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Interior of Queen's Bath, Agra. 130 x 180 mm. No. 3251. |
1874–1910 |
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26
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Interior of the Queen's Bath, Agra. 130 x 180 mm. No. 3252. |
1874–1910 |
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27
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Akbar's Tomb Secundra. 205 x 130 mm. No. 3267. |
1874–1910 |
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28
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Maharajah's Palace on Durbar Day, Rewah. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1530. |
1874–1910 |
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29
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Swinging Gate, Rewah. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1518. |
1874–1910 |
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30
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Rocks and Channel below Keonti Waterfall, Rewah. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1544. |
1874–1910 |
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31
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Waterfall at Rewah. 205 x 260 mm. No. 1537. |
1874–1910 |
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32
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Kandaria Temple, Khajraha. 205 x 260 mm. No. 1462. |
1874–1910 |
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33
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Viswanath Temple, Khajraha. 200 x 135 mm. No. 1449. |
1874–1910 |
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34
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Parsnath Temple, Khajraha. 135 x 200 mm. No. 1882. |
1874–1910 |
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35
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Figure of Guneshji, Khajraha. 135 x 200 mm. No. 1463. |
1874–1910 |
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36
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Sculptures of Wamana Temple, Khajraha. 200 x 135 mm. No.1495. |
1874–1910 |
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37
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Temple in the City Bijawar, Bundelkhand. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1435. |
1874–1910 |
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38
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The Fort from the lake, Burwa Saugor. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1409. |
1874–1910 |
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39
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Fort and Palace in Betwa Island, Orcha. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1395. |
1874–1910 |
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40
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The Great Temple, Orcha. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1397. |
1874–1910 |
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41
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Fort view, Jhansi. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1379. |
1874–1910 |
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42
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Group of Jain Temples, Sonagarh. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1384. |
1874–1910 |
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43
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Birsing Deo's Palace, Dattia. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1356. |
1874–1910 |
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44
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Main Entrance to the fort, Gwalior. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1307. |
1874–1910 |
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45
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The Sas Bahu Temple, Gwalior. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1324. |
1874–1910 |
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46
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Doorway of Sas Bahu Temple, Gwalior. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1236. |
1874–1910 |
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47
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Teli Mandir, Gwalior. 130 x 200 mm. No. 3215. |
1874–1910 |
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48
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Sculptured Column Teli Mandir, Gwalior. 130 x 200 mm. No. 1336. |
1874–1910 |
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49
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General view from Maharaja's Palace of the fortress, Gwalior. 195 x 225 mm. No.3216. |
1874–1910 |
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50
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Tomb of Mahomed Ghous, Gwalior. 200 x 130 mm. No. 3225. |
1874–1910 |
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51
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The fort surrounded by canal, Bhurtpur. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1881. |
1874–1910 |
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52
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Market scene. Bhurtpur. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1892. |
1874–1910 |
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53
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The Water Palace, Deeg. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1898. |
1874–1910 |
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54
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Nund Bhawan Audience Hall, Deeg. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1905. |
1874–1910 |
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55
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Panorama of Sagor, Palace and Cenotaph, Ulwar. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1853. |
1874–1910 |
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56
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Marble Cenotaph of the Maharaja, Ulwar. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1848. |
1874–1910 |
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57
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Street and fort view, Ulwar. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1837. |
1874–1910 |
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58
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General view of Palace, Lake and forts, Amber. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1759. |
1874–1910 |
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59
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City view from the Palace, Amber. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1761. |
1874–1910 |
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60
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Interior of Sheesh Mahal or Glass Palace, Amber. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1767. |
1874–1910 |
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61
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Panorama of Street view, Jeypur. Adjoining prints, 260 x 195 mm. and 255 x 195 mm., forming a panorama. Nos. 1769-1770. |
1874–1910 |
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62
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Sun-holiday Procession, Jeypur. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1809. |
1874–1910 |
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63
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Marble Cenotaph of Maharaja Sawai Jey Singh, Jeypur. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1791. |
1874–1910 |
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64
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Mayo College, Ajmere. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3053. |
1874–1910 |
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65
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General view of the tomb of Khowaja Sahib, Ajmere. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1727. |
1874–1910 |
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66
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Bara Peer and City below, Ajmere. 205 x 135 mm. No. 1735. |
1874–1910 |
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67
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Anna Sagar Lake, Ajmere. 260 x 205 mm. No. 1740. |
1874–1910 |
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68
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General view of "Arhai-din-ka" Jhonpra, Ajmere. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1719. |
1874–1910 |
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69
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Marble carved ceilings shewing [sic] Jain Mythology in Dilwara Temples. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1197. |
1874–1910 |
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70
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Mosque of Shah Alam, Ahmedabad. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1162. |
1874–1910 |
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71
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Window Screen in Ruby Bastion, Ahmedabad. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1166. |
1874–1910 |
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72
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Mohafiz, Khan's Mosque, Ahmedabad. 135 x 205 mm. No. 1174. |
1874–1910 |
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73
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Details of Mohafiz Khan's Mosque, Ahmedabad. 135 x 205 mm. No. 1175. |
1874–1910 |
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74
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The Rajrnahal, Baroda. 265 x 205 mm. No. 1149. |
1874–1910 |
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75
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Gold and Silver Guns, Baroda. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1152. |
1874–1910 |
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76
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Tower of Victory, Chittore [Chittorgarh] fort. 128 x 200 mm. No. 1142. |
1874–1910 |
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77
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Ceiling of a Jain Temple Chittore[Chittorgarh] fort. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1144. |
1874–1910 |
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78
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Elephant fight, Oodeypore. 220 x 165 mm. No. 1110. |
1874–1910 |
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79
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Palace view from the lake, Oodeypore. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1102. |
1874–1910 |
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80
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Jagmandir Water Palace, Oodeypur. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1108. |
1874–1910 |
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81
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Rear carving of Jagdeesh Temple, Oodeypur. 205 x 265 mm. No. 1112. |
1874–1910 |
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82
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Approach to the Palace, Oodeypur. 205 x 135 mm. No. 1127. |
1874–1910 |
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83
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Patalpani Waterfall, Mhow. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1662. |
1874–1910 |
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84
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The Sacred Ghat and Temple, Onkarjee, Mandhata. 265 x 200 mm. No. 614?. |
1874–1910 |
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85
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Monkeys group on the bank, Onkarjee, Mandhata. 205 x 125 mm. No. 1623. |
1874–1910 |
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86
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Gardaria Viaduct, Bhopal State Railway. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3043. |
1874–1910 |
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87
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The new Palace, Bhopal. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3037. |
1874–1910 |
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88
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Northern Gate, Sanchi Tope. 205 x 260 mm. No. 1571. |
1874–1910 |
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89
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Western gate, Rear view, Details. Sanchi Tope. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3006. |
1874–1910 |
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90
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Eastern Gate. Rear view, Sanchi Tope. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1578. |
1874–1910 |
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91
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Triumphial Arch made of brass utensils in honor of Agent to the Govr. Genl's visit, Rutlam [sic]. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1941. |
1874–1910 |
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92
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Mausoleum of Hoshangabad at Mandu, Malwa. 195 x 130 mm. No. 337. |
1874–1910 |
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93
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H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught reviewing C.I. Horse, Mhow. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1067. |
1874–1910 |
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94
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H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught addressing the Commanding Officers, Mhow. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1087. |
1874–1910 |
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95
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Sipra Ghats at Ujjain, Malwa. 195 x 130 mm. No. 316. |
1874–1910 |
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96
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River View, up stream, Indore. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1590. |
1874–1910 |
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97
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River View looking towards the Residency Bridge, Indore. 265 x 200 mm. No. 1587. |
1874–1910 |
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98
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River View from left Bank, Indore. 265 x 200 mm. No. 3188. |
1874–1910 |