The papers of Bhagwan Lal Indraji consist of a large leather-bound notebook bequeathed by Bhagwan Lal to the Royal Asiatic Society. Though the book bears a title of "Flora of the North West Provinces and the Kuyaub by the author", the majority of the… read more
Correspondence and Papers written by Captain Thomas John Newbold between 1842 and 1849. The majority of the correspondence is from Newbold to Richard Clarke, the Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society. The Papers were mainly sent by Newbold to be read at… read more
Large 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.
Zonder titelUnfinished pencil drawing of a column with a decorative capital from Cave No. 3.
Zonder titelPencil and ink drawings of the two large exterior columns, or rock cut laths, which flank the entrance into Cave No. 3. The drawings are made after photographs taken by Mr. Johnson. Scale is 4 ft. to an inch.
Zonder titelThree pencil and ink drawings of pilaster ornamentation from Caves No. 51, 84 and 85, including some annotations and auxiliary sketches. Scale is 2 ft. to the inch.
Zonder titelRough 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.
Zonder titelLithograph of a stupa by F. de J. following a drawing by Luitenant Ridge B. C. The print was possibly owned by a Dr. Bird.
Ink and pencil unfinished drawings of the outer doorways of Caves No. 21 and 72. Scale is half an inch to a foot.
Zonder titelInk and pencil drawings of three examples of niches and their designs from Cave No. 45 and 56, including a brief annotation. The niche from Cave No. 45 includes an image of Buddha in Bhumisparsha Mudra. Scale is half an inch to a foot.
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