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Dryburgh Abbey
George Washington Wilson
19th century
Enlarged Sculpture at Hallabeed (Halebidu)
Edmund David Lyon
1860's
Facade of Strasbourg Cathedral
L. L. Roger-Viollet
19th century
Ficus Indica, Banyan (Haridwar)
Samuel Bourne
1866
Gooseberries
Anonymous (American)
19th century
Granada, The Alhambra
Garzon
c. 1885
Group of Parsi Women
Anonymous (British)
ca. 1885
Group of Tamil Girls
Anonymous (Italian)
ca. 1870
Gwalior, A Brahmnical Temple in the Fort
Samuel Bourne
c. 1860's
Hill on which the Jaina Image Stands
Anonymous (British)
19th century
Hindu Burning Ground
Anonymous (British)
ca. 1870
Indian Family Group
Anonymous (British)
19th century
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