Panorama view of a group of temples at Bhubaneshwar, two photographs mounted together on one sheet; left photograph: Central building of Mukteshvara Temple at Bhubaneshwar.
Anon.
Panorama view of a group of temples at Bhubaneshwar, two photographs mounted together on one sheet; left photograph: Central building of Mukteshvara Temple at Bhubaneshwar.
Anon.
Photograph of the University Hall of Bombay by Gilbert Scott.
'Bombay to the left - the Sir C[ ] [ ] Hall of the University where the Senate meetings are held on the right - the University Lib[rar]y, the registration Office, the Clock Tower' endorsed in manuscript on the reverse.
'[ ] Co, [ ]raphers, [Bom]bay'
Two photographs of a construction site in Bombay.
'S. Hormasji The Bombay Photo Co.'
Six postcard views of Bombay, mounted on one sheet.
Anon; Clifton & Co.; Devane & Co.
Five glass slides with views of notable buildings, and of people at Bombay.
Anon.
Photograph of Govind Deo (Deva) temple.
Anon.
'Temple of Govindji Brindaban' title in manuscript in pencil in bottom right corner.
'Bhibaneswari' endorsed in top margin in manuscript in pencil.
'Brindaban (Muttra)'
'Carvings of [ ]'
'C.L. & Sons'
Title in manuscript in pencil in bottom margin.
Chunni Lal & Sons, photographers'C[alcutta]. I[mprovement]. T[rust] Scheme V. Bhowanipore'
Scale: 1 inch to 200 feet
Author: A. de Bois Shiosbree.
'C[alcutta]. I[mprovement]. T[rust] Scheme VI. Alternative Howrah Bridge Approach'
Scale: 3/4 inch to 100 feet
Author: A. de Bois Shiosbree.
Two diagram sketches showing racial and functional division of Calcutta in areas for Indians, Europeans, city centre etc.
Anon.
Three glass slides of notable buildings in Cawnpore.
Anon.
"D" Site Plan of Village'
Scale unspecified.
'[(Cawnpore) Ledgard Jaciners]' endorsed in manuscript in ink.
'(Cawnpore)' endorsed in manuscript in crayon.
'Delhi Photo of Old Plan in Museum'
Anon.
Title inscribed in manuscript in crayon by Patrick Geddes underneath image.
'Ruins south side of Old Delhi'
'Drawn by T. Boys'
'Engraved by G. Hamilton'
G. Hamilton after Thomas Schotter Boys.
Boys, Thomas Schotter, 1803-1874, painter and lithographerNine glass slides of notable buildings in Delhi.
Anon.