Offprint of 'Nasik Cave inscriptions. With a plan' by Edward and Arthur West which was originally published in the 3rd volume of the Journal of the Bombay branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Also contains a sketch map of the caves and inscriptions.
West Edward William 1824-1905Buddhism--India
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Notes by E.W. West of things to examine at the Nasik caves, made before his visit on 31 July 1865.
West Edward William 1824-1905A plan of Cave No. 4 with drawings of the columns in Cave No.4 and a pilaster in Cave No.5.
West Arthur AndersonDescriptions and plans about the Mahar Caves and other caves in the Konkan.
West Arthur AndersonA drawing of a pilaster ornament in Cave No.9 with note concerning it and of a similar one in Cave No.5.
West, Arthur Anderson, 1824-1905Lithographs from drawing of Buddhist sculptures by Lieutenant Ridge. The name, Dr. Birob is listed as associated with these lithographs.
A drawing of a rock cut Láth, left of the court in front of Chaitya Cave. The drawing has been copied from a photograph by Johnson, scale approximately 1/4 of an inch to foot. This is sheet 8 in the folder.
West Arthur AndersonDescriptions, plans and drawings from the Kura caves in the Konkan.
West Edward William 1824-1905Plans of Caves Nos. 11, 15 and 16 with drawings of the pilaster in Cave No.6 and sculptured figures in Cave 15.
West Arthur AndersonCondensed descriptions of the Caves near Kolhapur written to go in Dr. Wilson's paper.
West Arthur Anderson