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Delhi Durbar ElephantsState elephants of the Maharajah of Gwalior superbly decorated for the Delhi Durbar
India - Buddhist Temple at GwaliorIndia - Buddhist Temple at the Fort of Gwalior, Madhyr Pradesh Province
Mahadji Scindia, Maratha ruler, Gwalior, Central IndiaMahadji Scindia (Mahadaji Shinde, 1730-1794), a Maratha ruler of the Maratha Empire, a state of Gwalior in central India. late 18th century
India - HH Maharaja of Gwalior early 1900s
India - Gwalior Man Singh Palace early 1900s
India - The Great Durbar hall - Palace of HH Maharaja of Gwalior early 1900s
The Hill Fortress of Gwalior, recaptured 19 June 1858The Hill Fortress of Gwalior, recaptured on 19 June 1858 Date: 1858
Gwalior Fortress, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaThe road up to Gwalior Fortress, showing the Palace, and the main entrance to the fort. Gwalior Fort is a hill fort in Madhya Pradesh, India that has existed since at least the 10th century
Late 19th century photograph: Temple in the fort at Gwalior, India
Late 19th century photograph: Entrance to the fort, Gwalior, India
Entrance to The Fort, Gwalior, India, c. 1890Entrance to The Fort, Gwalior, India, c.1890
Fort and city from the ramparts, Gwalior, India19th century vintage photograph: fort and city from the ramparts, Gwalior, India. Samuel Bourne photograph
Maharajah of Gwalior, Indian rulerMadho Rao Scindia (1876-1925), 5th Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior, First World War. Date: circa 1913-1914
Unformed full length image of the Maharajah of GwaliorThe Maharajah supported the war effort by providing a hospital ship and a convalescent home. His rewards were doctorates at Cambridge, Oxford and Edinburgh. WW1 Date: circa 1914
Maharaja of Gwaliors state elephants and bodyguard, IndiaState elephants, elaborately decorated, belonging to the Maharaja of Gwalior, Sir Madho Rao Scindia (1876-1925), India. The men are the Maharajas bodyguard. Date: circa 1910
India - Tusked elephant, feeding (study of head), GwaliorBlack and white. Front portion of an elephant with trimmed tusks and open mouth. A man is standing beneath its mouth and feeding it plant material. A second man looks on from the background
Helmet, officers?, 1st Cavalry, SC (Gwalia) Contingent, 1848 (c).White cloth. Date: circa 1848
Maharaja of Gwaliors four state elephants, IndiaFour state elephants, elaborately decorated, belonging to the Maharaja of Gwalior, Sir Madho Rao Scindia (1876-1925), India. Date: circa 1910
India - Merchante Street and canopied bullock carriage, GwalBlack and white. Two oxen pulling a domed carriage in a busy street.. Part of India Box, Boswell Collection. Slide number 287 and 56. Date: circa 1890s
India - Elephant travelling - the start, GwaliorBlack and white. An elephant kneeling beside an ornate archway with a simple carriage on its back. In the carriage are two apparently British men in suits and hats
India - The Vihara (Jain) temple on the fort, GwaliorBlack and white. Tall and unusually shaped building with many carvings on the front.. Part of India Box, Boswell Collection. Slide number 220 and 59. Date: circa 1890s
India - Durbar Hall in New Palace, GwaliorBlack and white. Interior of a very ornate hall with two large chandeliers.. Part of India Box, Boswell collection. Slide no. 37 and 57. Date: circa 1890s
India - The Guest House, Musafir, Khama, GwaliorBlack and white. Large white building with balcony and topped with minarets.. Part of India Box, Boswell collection. Slide no. 23 and 58. Date: circa 1890s
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaGwalior, a city in Madhya Pradesh, India. Date: circa 1890s
India GwaliorThe hill fortress, scene of bitter fighting during the Mutiny. Date: 1858
The Colonial and Indian ExhibitionThe Gwalior gateway, entrance to the courtyard of the Indian Palace, during the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in South Kensington, London during Queen Victorias golden jubilee year
Maharaja of Gwalior / StampMADHO RAO SCINDIA (1875 - 1925), was the 5th Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior. He acceded to the throne in 1886 and ruled to his death in 1925
India / Gwalior / PalaceThe Royal Palace : the entrance Gate
Gwalior Plains AustraliaThe Gwalior Plain - native Australian boys at play