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Poster for Bombay Baroda & Central India RailwayA poster advertising the Bombay Baroda & Central India Railway, operating between Bombay and Delhi. A train races across a viaduct
Sayajirao III Gaekwad, Maharaja of BarodaSayajirao III Gaekwad (Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad) (1863-1939) The Maharaja of Baroda from 1875 to 1939, and a notable reformer
Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Maharaja of Baroda, Indian rulerSayajirao Gaekwad III (Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad) (1863-1939), Maharaja of Baroda from 1875 to 1939, and a notable reformist. Seen here during the First World War. Date: circa 1913-1914
Gaekwad of Baroda, Vanity Fair, MRSAYAJIRAO GAEKWAD III (Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad) (1863 - 1939) The Maharaja of Baroda from 1875 to 1939, and a notable reformist. Caption: The Gaekwar Date: 1863 - 1939
H. H. The Maharani of Cooch BeharHer Highness The Maharani of Cooch Behar (1892 - 1968), consort of Jitendra Narayan, Maharaja of Cooch Behar, and a princess of Baroda State in her own right. 1928
State Elephant of Baroda, India19th century vintage photograph: State Elephant of Baroda, India
The Maharani of Cooch-Behar, WW1Indira Raje of Baroda (19 February 1892 6 September 1968), later the Maharani of Cooch Behar, and later Her Highness the Maharani Sahiba after her sons succession
State elephant, Baroda (Vadodara), Gujarat, India. Date: circa 1890s
Maharaja of Baroda / StampSAYAJIRAO GAEKWAD III (Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad) (1863 - 1939) The Maharaja of Baroda from 1875 to 1939, and a notable reformist
Garden Party Dinner 1920People at a garden party in Baroda, in honour of Lord Chelmsford. Date: circa 1920
The State Elephant of H H Gaekwar of Baroda, IndiaThe State Elephant of the H H Gaekwar of Baroda, India - Sayajirao Gaekwad III (born Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad, 18631939) - pictured here seated at the rear of the howdah. Date: circa 1910s
Broken-down car - Baroda, IndiaA British colonial lady stands beneath her parasol at the side of the road, as two Indian servants attend to a rear wheel puncture on a narrow Indian country lane. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Indian 3rd Class CoachRolling stock : a double- decker third class carriage on the Bombay, Baroda and Central Indian Railway
Elephant Fight / BarodaAn elephant fight in Baroda