Photographs captioned 'Panorama of the Lushkar from the South End of the Fortress'
- SMIH/10/2/pp. 46-7
- Parte
- 1895
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
(The photographs are placed side-by-side to form a single panoramic image.)
Photographs captioned 'Panorama of the Lushkar from the South End of the Fortress'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
(The photographs are placed side-by-side to form a single panoramic image.)
Photographs captioned 'The Moti Mahal and Jai Bila's Palaces'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
(The photographs are placed side-by-side to form a single panoramic image.)
Photographs captioned 'Road Leading up to the Jai Bila's Palace, with the Gun of Victory'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
(The photographs are placed side-by-side to form a single panoramic image.)
Photographs captioned 'The Viceroy's Camp and Guest House'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
(The photographs are placed side-by-side to form a single panoramic image.)
Photograph of the Maharaja of Gwalior
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph of the Maharaja of Gwalior and an unidentified man in uniform
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph of a man, perhaps Algernon G. A. Durand
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph of an unidentified man
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'View of the Urwai Valley or Western Approach to Gwalior Fortress'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph of the Viceroy and the Maharaja of Gwalior
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Gwalior Fortress—Buddhist Colossal Figure, 62 Feet High'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'View of the Maharaja's Palaces from the Fortress'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Ceiling of the Sas Temple'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Sas Bahu Temples'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'The Teli Mandar'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Approach to the Fortress—View of Gwalior'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Gwalior Fortress—Facade of the Man Mandif'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Gwalior Fortress, Tower Gateway'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph of the Maharaja of Gwalior and others
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Water Picnic'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Ornamental Water in the Palace Grounds'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'A Street Scene in Gwalior'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'The Cenotaph of His Highness the late Maharaja Jiaji Rao Scindia, G.C.S.I.'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'The Memorial Hospital'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'The College'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'The Alijah Club'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'His Highness the Maharaja Scindia's Private Train'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'His Highness the Maharaja Scindia and Captain Cotgrave'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph captioned 'Their Excellencies Leaving the Parade'
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
Photograph of the Viceroy, the Maharaja of Gwalior, and others
Parte de Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
According to the notes inserted before this page the people in this photograph are as follows:
Back row: unidentified man; Lady Constance Veronica Bruce; three unidentified men; 'Mademoiselle' (L. Krauth?); Henry Babington Smith.
Middle row: Lady Christian Augusta Bruce; unidentified man; Lady Elisabeth Mary Bruce; the Viceroy; the Maharaja of Gwalior; the Countess of Elgin; Colonel Algernon Durand(?); unidentified man; the Hon. Mrs Grant.
Front row: Viscount Fincastle; two unidentified men.