Documentary material created by Arthur West when donating the portfolios to Dr. Burgess in 1906. These include: a contents page, information about the West brothers and their work, numbered lists and correspondence.
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A folder containing descriptions and diagrams of the Ajanta caves.
West Edward William 1824-1905A folder containing drawings and sketches of the Ajanta Caves.
West Arthur AndersonPlans and drawings of the Ammarnáth (Amarnath) Temple, near Kalian.
West Edward William 1824-1905List and short description of the columns in the Ajanta Caves.
West Arthur AndersonNotes on types of columns and paintings within the Ajanta Caves.
West Arthur AndersonThree newspaper article cuttings. These are: 'Drawings from the Caves of Ajunta' by George Birdwood from The Athenaeum (31st October 1874); 'A Lintel From Nineveh' by J. Fergusson and 'The Ajunta Caves' by George Birdwood from The Athenaeum (27th February 1875); and 'Asiatic' from the Academy (13th March 1894).
Descriptions, drawings and plans of the Aurungabad Caves. These are:
- A partial description by E.W. West, January 1864. Plan of Cave No.1.
- Diagram of Cave No.2 from Dr. Bradley's description.
- Plans of Cave Nos. 1 and 5.
- Plan of Cave No. 6.
- Notes from Dr. Bradley's description.
- Unfinished drawing of a Column in Cave No.1.
- Drawing, from a paper impression, of an ornament on a pilaster in Cave No. 1. A list of some details.
Also with this material are some notes about Dowlatabad (Daulatabad/Devagiri).
West Edward William 1824-1905A folder containing nine documents relating to the Bája Caves near Bhór Ghât, in the Deccan. These include: No.1: A general plan of the Caves, scale 30 feet to an inch, No.2: A cross-section of Chaitya Cave, scale 1/4 inch to a foot. No.3: Drawings of Emblems found upon the columns in Chaitya Cave, scale 2 inches to a foot. No.4:Rubbings of two emblems found on columns in Chaitya Cave. These are on newspaper. No.5: Copies of Inscriptions 2,3,4,6 and 7, scale 2 inches to a foot. On reverse is an unfinished drawing of an ornamental bell-doorway, from Cave 13, scale 1/2 inch to an foot. No.6: Drs. Stevenson, Wilson and Bird's tentative translations of two inscriptions. No.7: Inscriptions on five Dagob. Inscriptions 5,8,9,10 and 11, scale 2 inches to a foot. No.8: Sketches of two figures in Cave 22; a drawing of a grated window in Cave 13, scale 1/2 inch to a foot; and Inscription No.1 in Cave 6, scale 2 inches to a foot. No.9: A preliminary description of the Bája Caves, 11 February 1862.
West Henry d 1858 EngineerTwo rough pencil drawings of bas-reliefs of stupas in Cave No. 3 and No. 67. Scale is an inch to a foot.
West Arthur Anderson Engineer