Lithographs from drawing of Buddhist sculptures by Lieutenant Ridge. The name, Dr. Birob is listed as associated with these lithographs.
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A 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, 1824-1905Descriptions and plans about the Mahar Caves and other caves in the Konkan.
West Arthur AndersonA plan of Cave No. 4 with drawings of the columns in Cave No.4 and a pilaster in Cave No.5.
West Arthur AndersonNotes 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 draft description of some of the Nasik inscriptions and includes printed proofs.
West Arthur AndersonOffprint 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 1824-1905Final draft description of the caves and inscriptions by E.W. and A.A. West.
West Edward William 1824-1905Sundry documents about the Nasik caves. These are notes from Henry West's diaries (1853-1855), a rough list of columns & other details, a map of Nasik town and some proofs of prints for a pilaster and parapet in Cave No.26 and a parapet in Cave No.3..
West HenryDescriptions and drawings of the Nasik Caves by both Edward and Arthur West.
West Edward William 1824-1905