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Lovers (Mithuna), 1000s. Creator: UnknownLovers (Mithuna), 1000s. Erotic imagery was a standard element on sacred monuments in India. Idealized lovers signal the auspiciousness of birth, prosperity of life
Indian military barracks, c1910. Creator: UnknownIndian military barracks, c1910. Army buildings, possibly at Mhow (now Dr. Ambedkar Nagar), in Madhya Pradesh, India. Postcard. [Guerra & Sons]
Indore State Forces, 1936. Creator: UnknownIndore State Forces, 1936. From " Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas". [John Player & Sons, 1936]
Gwalior State Forces, 1936. Creator: UnknownGwalior State Forces, 1936. From " Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas". [John Player & Sons, 1936]
Gwalior, c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
From Rajgarh, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesFrom Rajgarh, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911, at the height of the British Empire to mark the succession of an Emperor or
A Royal Retainer of Rajgarh, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Royal Retainer of Rajgarh, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
A Hawksman of Rajgarh, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Hawksman of Rajgarh, 1903. From The Durbar, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by Dorothy Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1903]
Raja of Rutlam, Central India Agency, 1902. Artist: Bourne & ShepherdRaja of Rutlam, Central India Agency, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]
Gwalior Fort Before Sunrise, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam MurrayGwalior Fort Before Sunrise, c1880 (1905). From The High-Road of Empire, by A. H. Hallam Murray. [John Murray, Ablemarle Street, London, 1905]
A Retainer from Dhar, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Retainer from Dhar, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
A Rajput of Rajgarh, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Rajput of Rajgarh, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
A Formidable Warrior of Rewa, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Formidable Warrior of Rewa, 1903. From The Durbar, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by Dorothy Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1903]
A Retainer of Rajgarh, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Retainer of Rajgarh, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
A Retainer from Rajgargh, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesA Retainer from Rajgargh, 1903. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, the Delhi Durbar was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911
Mosque of Abdul Rahim Khan, Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Artist: FindenMosque of Abdul Rahim Khan, Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. A print from The Faiths of the World, A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects, Volume II, by Reverend James Gardner
The hill fortress of Gwalior, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Men carrying baskets of cotton at an Indore cotton mill, India, 1900s. Stereoscopic card. Detail
The Princess of Bhopal, India, 1895. Artist: Charles BarbantThe Princess of Bhopal, India, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
Nawab Sikandar, the Begum of Bhopal, 1863. From The Illustrated London News (1863)
The Madan Mahal, Jabalpur, India, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XV, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
An executioner, Rewah (Rewa), India, 1922. Artist: Bourne and ShepherdAn executioner, Rewah (Rewa), India, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume IV: Georgia to Italy
Man Singh Palace, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India, c1900s(?). Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodMan Singh Palace, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India, c1900s(?). Stereoscopic card. Situated within Gwalior Fort, the Man Singh Palace was built between 1486 and 1516 by Raja Man Singh
The Maharaja of Gwalior at home, Madhya Pradesh, India, c1900s(?). Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodThe Maharaja of Gwalior at home, Madhya Pradesh, India, c1900s(?). Stereoscopic card
The Fortress of Gwalior, India. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III
Cantonment, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, India, early 20th century. Postcard showing military barracks during the British Raj period. Europeans in topees can be seen in the foreground
The Residency, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India, c1925. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Indian Empire, 2nd series
Erotic Sculpture, Hindu Temple, Khajuraho, India, 950 - 1050. The Khajuraho temples were built over a span of a hundred years, from 950 to 1050
Medieval Hindu Temple, Khajuraho, India, 950 - 1050Medieval Hindu Temple, Khajuraho, India. The Khajuraho temples were built over a span of a hundred years, from 950 to 1050