Hand drawn ink and ink wash floor plan of Cave No. 5, including an annotation. Scale is 15 ft. to an inch.
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Hand drawn ink and ink wash floor plans of Caves Nos. 56 and 57, including some annotations. Scale in 15 ft. to and inch.
Sans titreHand drawn ink and ink wash floor plans of Caves Nos. 58 - 62, including some annotations. Scale is 15 ft. to an inch.
Sans titreTwo small individual rough sketches in pencil depicting a seated figure of the Buddha and a group of figures mounted onto a larger sheet of paper.
Sans titreFour pencil, ink and ink wash scaled drawings of painted figures from Cave No. 3. Included partial figures which decorate three columns, alongside some annotations and notes pertaining to the remaining columns, as well as a partial female figure who flanks the colossal Buddha on the right side of the verandah. Scale is one inch to a foot.
Sans titreThe beginning of a scaled drawing of a doorkeeper from the right of the entrance to Cave No. 72. Depicted is only the headdress, outline of the shoulders, and the end of what is likely a weapon. Included are some notes of the colours of the painting. Scale in one inch to a foot.
Sans titreA notebook titled 'Kanhari Caves I - XXI signed James Burgess'. The first page, titled 'Drawings', lists Plates associated to each cave. The notebook continues a descriptive account of Caves No. 1 to No. 20. Throughout, the margins are annotated, including the positioning of Plates, editorial notes, fact verification, as well as some links to earlier Western accounts of the site.
Sans titreDetailed notes describing Caves No. 1 - 5, No. 29 - 31 and No. 38 - 39.
These are pages 4 - 7 on the folder list.
Sans titreDetailed descriptions of Caves No. 66 to 68, as well as a rough index to pages where the descriptions are written in this folder.
These are pages 11 and 12 on the folder list.
Sans titreThree extracts taken from earlier sources regarding the Salsette Caves. First are extracts translated from a French Translation of Carsten Niebuhr's 1780 Voyage en Arabic (Arabian Voyage). The second are extracts from a 1847 work by Dr. J Bird. Third, extracts from J. B. 'Selby's' (Seely?) 1825 Wonders of Ellora. And finally, Notes on Kanheri from James Fergusson's 1845 Rock Cut Temples.
These are pages 3 to 5 on the folder list.