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Nasik town from the Panchavati side. Photographer: Sykes, David Harold Day.

Catalogue reference: Photo 1001/2(39)

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This record is about the Nasik town from the Panchavati side. Photographer: Sykes, David Harold Day. dating from 1869.

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Photo 1001/2(39)
Title
Nasik town from the Panchavati side. Photographer: Sykes, David Harold Day.
Date
1869
Description

Genre: Landscape Photography. India Museum No. 112a. View across the Godavari River, with riverside houses, temples and ghats. Duplicate of Photo 1000 (657). Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological Survey of India Collections (India Office Series); ghats; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); river scenes; temples. Location = Godavari (river); India; Maharashtra; Nasik.

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Format: Bound in Volume. Secondary Support: Card.
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Nasik town from the Panchavati side. Photographer: Sykes, David Harold Day.