Two 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 EngineerRough pencil frontal and profile sketch of a bench from Cave No. 48, as well as a pilaster from the same cave and Cave No. 49. Scale is half an inch to a foot.
West Arthur Anderson EngineerAn unfinished, hand stitched manuscript draft of descriptive accounts of Caves No. 1 - No. 44.
These are 'Fol' pages 34-46 on the folder list.
A hand bound cover-less booklet comprised of various thematically arranged notes on the Kanheri Caves. Included are notes on the process of compiling all of the information and omissions; catalogued lists of paintings, inscriptions, dagobas (stupas),'types of cave', and sculpture, which is accompanied by a loose piece of writing card listing the contractions used in the descriptions.
These are 'Fol' pages 47 to 62 on the folder list.
West Arthur Anderson EngineerThe folder is entitled 'Caves in the Satara Districts' with a list of the contents relating to the caves in the Satara Districts. This list is expanded within the documents.
West Edward William 1824-1905Detailed notes describing Caves No. 1 - 5, No. 29 - 31 and No. 38 - 39.
These are pages 4 - 7 on the folder list.
West Arthur Anderson EngineerDescriptive notes of the plan, designs and decoration of Cave No. 10, No. 44, No. 71 and No. 72.
This is page 10 on the folder list.
West Arthur Anderson EngineerTwo polychrome scaled sketched copies of ceiling paintings from the main chamber and inner veranda of Cave No. 14 accompanied by detailed descriptive notes. Scale is one inch to a foot.
West Arthur Anderson EngineerLarge pencil and ink drawing of a column with a decorative capital from Cave No. 3. The drawing was made from measurements taken in March 1848.
West Arthur Anderson EngineerA leaf from a notebook systematically comparing the West's account of the Kanheri Caves to that of Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil du Perron dating from 1760. The comparison appears to be related to the numbering of the caves, as well as to some inscriptions.
Burgess James 1832-1916 Archaeologist