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The Delhi Durbar of 1902. A procession of Indian rulers on elephants arriving at the Durbar.
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The Delhi Durbar of 1902. A procession of Indian rulers on elephants arriving at the Durbar.
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Amphitheatre at the Imperial Assemblage
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The Viceroy's speech
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Amphitheatre at the Imperial Assemblage
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Crowd and procession of elephants at the Delhi Durbar event to celebrate Queen Victoria taking the title Empress of India. January 1st 1877.
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Photograph of the State entry into the city of Delhi, passing down Chandni Chauk: Elephant of the Viceroy and Lady Curzon. on 29th December 1902.
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Lord Curzon opening the Indian Art Exhibition, Delhi, India, 1903.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Indian woman seated on a low wall with a child. Shown at the India and Ceylon Exhibition in London in 1896.
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Gathering at the great Durbar Amphitheatre, Delhi, India, 1903.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Photograph of the Governor General in Council in India. A huge procession of elephants and military. Colonial power. Tents.
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Antiquities of India. A moghul palace, building on a hilltop. Procession of people and elephants. Kondooty.
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The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and in the great Durbar procession, Delhi, India, 1903.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Crowds gathered in front of Arts Exhibition building, Delhi 1902 
Crowds gathered in front of Arts Exhibition building, Delhi 1902, The opening of the Arts Exhibition [Delhi], December 30, 1902. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd Event: 1902-03. Delhi Durbar Genre: Historical Date: 30 Dec 1902 Notes: Crowds gathered in front of the exhibition building. The caption note continues: 'His Excellency [Lord Curzon] may be seen (standing) delivering his speech. The building was an immense white structure in the Saracenic style, constructed of wood and plaster, ornamented with tile work and fresco painting. The exhibits consisted of Indian arts and crafts only, a vast collection being brought together, the result of a tour through India by Sir George Watt, to whom the complete success of the Exhibition is due.'  Illustrated by Bourne and Shepherd. 
Unique Identifier AR9118660 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4360px × 3640px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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