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PH1986:0901:040:001
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- This photograph was taken from the base of the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba), Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China (Harris, p. 147). Jingshan [Hill of Commanding Views] (also known as Coal Hill [Meishan] and Prospect Hill) is visible at upper left, the Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex is visible from centre left to centre right, and Shengwumen [Gate of Divine Might], the northern gate to the Forbidden City, is visible at extreme centre right.
architecture, landscape architecture
after 24 October and before 16 November 1860
View of Jingshan (also known as Coal Hill or Prospect Hill) and Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex showing part of the Forbidden City (also known as Zijincheng and the Imperial Palace; now the Palace Museum), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:040:001
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the base of the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba), Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China (Harris, p. 147). Jingshan [Hill of Commanding Views] (also known as Coal Hill [Meishan] and Prospect Hill) is visible at upper left, the Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex is visible from centre left to centre right, and Shengwumen [Gate of Divine Might], the northern gate to the Forbidden City, is visible at extreme centre right.
photographs
after 24 October and before 16 November 1860
architecture, landscape architecture
photographs
PH1986:0901:040:002
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the base of the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba), Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China (Harris, p. 147). The Forbidden City is visible from centre left to centre right and the west wall and a building at the southwest corner of the Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex are visible at centre left.
architecture, landscape architecture
after 24 October and before 16 November 1860
View of the Forbidden City (also known as Zijincheng [Purple Forbidden Enclosure] and the Imperial Palace; now the Palace Museum), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:040:002
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the base of the White Pagoda [Bai Ta] (now also known as the White Dagoba), Western Garden [Xi Yuan] (now Beihai Park), Peking (now Beijing), China (Harris, p. 147). The Forbidden City is visible from centre left to centre right and the west wall and a building at the southwest corner of the Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) temple complex are visible at centre left.
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after 24 October and before 16 November 1860
architecture, landscape architecture
photographs
PH1987:1084:001
portrait
1850s or 1860s
photographs
1850s or 1860s
portrait
photographs
PH1987:1084:008
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
photographs
between 1858 and 1860
architecture
photographs
PH1987:1084:021
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
photographs
between 1858 and 1860
architecture
photographs
PH1987:1084:023
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
View of Saadat Ali Khan's Mausoleum, also showing the Mausoleum of his wife on the left, Lucknow, India
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PH1987:1084:023
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between 1858 and 1860
architecture
photographs
PH1987:1084:024
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
photographs
between 1858 and 1860
architecture
photographs
PH1987:1084:025
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
View of the Agra Fort showing the Zenana (also known as the Ladies' Pavilion), Agra, India
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PH1987:1084:025
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between 1858 and 1860
architecture
photographs
PH1987:1084:030
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
View of the Great Imambara (also known as the Bara Imambara), Lucknow, India
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PH1987:1084:030
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between 1858 and 1860
architecture
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PH1987:1084:031
architecture
between 1858 and 1860
View of the cupola of the Mausoleum of Prince Itimad al Daula, Agra, India
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PH1987:1084:031
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between 1858 and 1860
architecture