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The imperial delhi hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
RMKCBB7E–Imperial Delhi, Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, ca. 1913–15
RF2HW5WJY–Art inspired by Imperial Delhi, ca. 1913–15, Black and red graphite, sheet: 17 x 21 1/2 in. (43.2 x 54.6 cm), Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (British, London 1869–1944 London, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2M977TR–de Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways, leaving Heliopolis for Karachi.
RMB845HA–Interior in the 5 star Imperial Hotel in New Delhi India
RF2HJR186–Bird's-Eye view of the imperial of India from one of the minarets of the Jama Masjid. Delhi (1923)
RMJ42DY8–Map of Lutyens' projected Imperial Delhi, from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed., 1910 12
RMHRA6AY–Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi The Musamman Burj
RMMMXHGJ–Folio from 'Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album by Thomas Metcalfe, 1843
RM2E3PW5N–Map of Lutyens' projected Imperial Delhi, from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed., 1910-12.
RFFF0P3Y–INDIA Imperial Durbar, Delhi Jama Masjid 1877. The Graphic
RMCW8NTR–Mirzas from the imperial family in Delhi
RMD4XH7D–Delhi Durbar Ceremony, Imperial Durbar or Ceremonial Gathering During British Rule in India (Jan 1903) Vintage Engraving or Illustration
RM2B050PT–Corridor of a hotel, Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, India
RMET05D0–Imperial durbar ; the clock tower ; Delhi ; India
RMCC92BN–The Imperial Hotel, on Janpath, near Connaught Place, in New Delhi, India.
RMET05DY–General bird's eye view of the imperial durbar at Delhi ; India
RMECK44W–India, New Delhi, Janpath, The Imperial luxury hotel opened in 1936 and designed by architect DJ Blomfield, atrium
RMET5BK0–Lithographs General Bird's Eye View of the Imperial Durbar at Delhi ; India
RMDYEH18–The Delhi Durbar (Hindi: meaning 'Court of Delhi', was a mass assembly At Coronation Park, Delhi, India to mark the coronation of a King and Queen of the United Kingdom. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, it was held three times, in 1877, 1903 and 1911, at the height of the British Empire. King-Emperor and Queen-Empress at Delhi, 1911.
RMET5C1X–Royalty on Tour, Imperial Durbar, Queen Victoria proclamation, Empress of India, Delhi, India ; old vintage 1800s engraving
RMDKMX1R–Indian imperial general (Delhi) in turban, robes, sash, dagger, and sword.
RM2M977XG–de Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways at Delhi in January 1927. From left: AVM Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Wolley Dod, The Lady Maud Hoare, ?, Sir Samuel Hoare, George Woods Humphrey and F. Mayer. See The Aeroplane, 9 February 1927.
RMC86J27–Interior of The Imperial Hotel with its luxury colonial elegance, New Delhi, India
RM2M3P95K–The opening days of the coronation ceremonies to mark the Emperor of India with Edward VII not attending, instead sending his brother, the Duke of Connaught. A view taken from the steps of Jumma, the grand Mosque around which the ceremony centred.
RMCF6EXK–India, Delhi, Imperial Hotel,
RMHRBGG4–Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi The Musamman Burj
RMMNXBRN–1127 Skinner's Horse party, in a folio from 'Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album by Thomas Metcalfe, 1843
RMRC495A–Processional panorama. Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi. The 'Delhi Book' of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe. 1842 - 1844. Opaque watercolour. Delhi style. Source: Add.Or.5475, f.59v, panels 5 and 6. Author: Mazhar ‘Ali Khan.
RMP25R69–. English: Print, Imperial Delhi, Bungalow Design 'D' Class III, August 25, 1916 . English: Architectural print depicting the plan and elevation of a domestic building depicting a garden-front view of a bungalow. Printed notations with measurements and inscriptions throughout . 25 August 1916 268 Print, Imperial Delhi, Bungalow Design "D" Class III, August 25, 1916 (CH 18451113)
RMEM8580–King George V entering the Delhi Durbar (Court of Delhi) for his Coronation. 12th December 1911 The Durbar was a mass assembly at Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the coronation of a King and Queen of the United Kingdom. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, it was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911, at the height of the British Empire. The 1911 Durbar was the only one attended by the sovereign, George V.
RMMYC5PN–. English: Description of assassination of William Fraser, Agent to the Governor-General of India. Folio from Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album consisting of 89 folios containing approximately 130 paintings of views of the Mughal and pre-Mughal monuments of Delhi, by Thomas Metcalfe, 1843. 1843 manuscript. Thomas Metcalfe (1795-1853) 138 Description of assassination of William Fraser, Agent to the Governor-General of India, in a 1843 manuscript
RM2B050R2–Lawn in front of a hotel, Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, India
RM2HG966F–Skinner's Horse party, in a folio from 'Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album by Thomas Metcalfe, 1843.
RMCC8PB1–The Imperial Hotel, on Janpath, near Connaught Place, in New Delhi, India.
RF2DCD93H–Firework Display for the Delhi Durbar, 1903
RMECK44T–India, New Delhi, Janpath, The Imperial luxury hotel opened in 1936 and designed by architect DJ Blomfield, atrium
RMG577R3–Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary, Emperor and Empress of India, in their robes during a ceremony in connection with the Delhi Durbar. The King Emperor proclaimed the founding of New Delhi which is to replace Calcutta as the capital of British India.
RMDYEH17–The Delhi Durbar - Hindi: meaning 'Court of Delhi', was a mass assembly At Coronation Park, Delhi, India to mark the coronation of a King and Queen of the United Kingdom. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, it was held three times, in 1877, 1903 and 1911, at the height of the British Empire. King-Emperor and Queen-Empress at Delhi, 1911.
RMC45XC3–Coronation of George V in Delhi, 1911
RMAPMYM2–INDIA DELHI THE RAJPATH BETWEEN THE INDIA GATE AND THE RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN PRESIDENTS PALACE BOTH BY BY SIR EDWIN LUTYENS
RME7EG6Y–Imperial Hotel in New Delhi
RMH9FFDT–Engraving - The Taj Mahal in Agra
RM2M3P95B–The opening days of the coronation ceremonies to mark the Emperor of India with Edward VII not attending, instead sending his brother, the Duke of Connaught. Native potentates passing the Jumma Musjid in all the gorgeous panoply of Eastern State.
RMHRBGG1–Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi Sonheri or Golden Mosque
RMKRD1NR–George V's Coronation Durbar, Delhi, India
RMRC3GBX–Processional panorama. Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi. The 'Delhi Book' of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe. 1842 - 1844. Opaque watercolour. Delhi style. Source: Add.Or.5475, f.59v, panels 9 and 10. Author: Mazhar ‘Ali Khan.
RMTWB3YX–Spectators at the Coronation Durbar, Delhi, India
RMAE4BGR–The Imperial Hotel, an example of Raj and Deco architecture, Janpath, New Delhi, Delhi, India, Asia
RMMWBRHR–. English: Description of assassination of William Fraser, Agent to the Governor-General of India. Folio from Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album consisting of 89 folios containing approximately 130 paintings of views of the Mughal and pre-Mughal monuments of Delhi, by Thomas Metcalfe, 1843. 1843 manuscript. Thomas Metcalfe (1795-1853) 160 Description of assassination of William Fraser, Agent to the Governor-General of India, in a 1843 manuscript
RMP80YYC–The Delhi Durbar of 1911, meaning 'Court of Delhi', was an Indian imperial style mass assembly organised by the British at Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the succession of an Emperor or Empress of India. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, it was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911, at the height of the British Empire. The 1911 Durbar was the only one that a sovereign, George V, attended. The Nizam of Hyderabad pays homage to the Emperor and Empress at the Delhi Durbar, December 1911
RMMPR5W5–'The Imperial Cadet Corps at the Durbar', 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes.
RMCC8PC9–The Imperial Hotel, on Janpath, near Connaught Place, in New Delhi, India.
RM2F62903–Firework Display for the Delhi Durbar, 1903
RMECK44P–India, New Delhi, Janpath, The Imperial luxury hotel opened in 1936 and designed by architect DJ Blomfield, indoor fountain
RMBN2C0J–The red sandstone gave the imperial battlement its name Red Fort Lai Qila the seat of Mughal power until 1857 Old Delhi India
RMMR38FE–Photograph taken during the Delhi Durbar of 1911, with King George V and Queen Mary seated upon the dais. The Delhi Durbar, meaning the Court of Delhi, was an imperial style mass assembly organised by the British at Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the succession of an Emperor or Empress of India. King George V (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. Queen Mary of Teck (1867-1953) Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Empress of India as the wife of King-Emperor George V. Dated 20th century
RMKFRYBN–Blowing up of The Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, India, Siege of Delhi, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMD5YRG5–In the long corridor at Delhi's oldest 5-star hotel, The Imperial New Delhi, India
RMP7R4TA–Brevet Major Hodson reconnoitring before Delhi, India, 7 June 1857. The day before The Battle of Badli-ki-Serai of 8 June 1857, during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMM07FTF–Imperial Delhi MET DP821093
RMPR225P–Vintage Leather Everlasta Suitcase with Travel Stickers - Hotel Imperial New Delhi
RMHRA6AR–Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi Sonheri or Golden Mosque
RM2PEWAAR–The pierced and inlaid white marble screen in the Khas Mahal - the Hall of Private Audiences, in the imperial residence in the Red Fort at Delhi
RMRC479J–Processional panorama. Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi. The 'Delhi Book' of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe. 1842 - 1844. Opaque watercolour. Delhi style. Source: Add.Or.5475, f.59v, panel 7 and 8. Author: Mazhar ‘Ali Khan.
RMTWB3WC–Assam Camp, Coronation Durbar, Delhi, India
RMJXYA6C–The Nizam of Haidarabad pays homage to King George V and Queen Mary at the 1911 Delhi Durbar, Coronation Park, India. George V, 1865 – 1936. King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India. Mary of Teck, 1867 – 1953. Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Empress of India. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMMX8B0G–. English: Description of assassination of William Fraser, Agent to the Governor-General of India. Folio from Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album consisting of 89 folios containing approximately 130 paintings of views of the Mughal and pre-Mughal monuments of Delhi, by Thomas Metcalfe, 1843. 1843 manuscript. Thomas Metcalfe (1795-1853) 160 Description of assassination of William Fraser, Agent to the Governor-General of India, in a 1843 manuscript
RMP80YXB–The Imperial procession of George V entering Delhi, December 7, 1911, was the first time a British monarch had come to India to be received as Emperor by Indian subjects. The Delhi Durbar, meaning 'Court of Delhi', was an Indian imperial style mass assembly organised by the British at Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the succession of the Emperor of India. It was held three times, in 1877, 1903, and 1911the last being the only one that a sovereign, George V, attended.
RFT6C0ED–Delhi town city plan. Key buildings & Cantonment. British India 1931 old map
RMCC92BH–The Imperial Hotel, on Janpath, near Connaught Place, in New Delhi, India.
RFT2JR25–Delhi town city plan. Key buildings & Cantonment. British India 1909 old map
RMECK452–India, New Delhi, Janpath, The Imperial luxury hotel opened in 1936 and designed by architect DJ Blomfield, portrait of a maharaja
RMHWDJM8–Elephant statues in the gardens of the 5 star luxury Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, capital city of India
RMC866J9–Tourists at The Imperial Hotel with its luxury colonial elegance, New Delhi, India
RMM11803–The Kutub Minar, Delhi, India, c.1880's
RMD5YR51–Smoked King Fish & Asparagus in the restaurant at Delhi's oldest 5-star hotel, The Imperial in New Delhi, India
RMP7R4WC–Rebel Sepoys at Delhi, 11 May 1857
RMM07FTE–Imperial Delhi MET DP821092
RMKFRYC3–Mutineers advancing on Delhi, India, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMP6B6TP–General in the Indian imperial guard (Delhi) in turban with plume, embroidered robes, jeweled belt, sash, dagger, and sword. Handcoloured woodcut by Mercier after an illustration by H. Hendrickx from Auguste Wahlen's 'Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde,' Librairie Historique-Artistique, Brussels, 1845. Wahlen was the pseudonym of Jean-Francois-Nicolas Loumyer (1801-1875), a writer and archivist with the Heraldic Department of Belgium.
RMHRA6AW–Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi Moti Masjid within the Palace
RMP7R4T7–Blowing up of The Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, India, 1857,
RMRC3FTC–Processional panorama. Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi. The 'Delhi Book' of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe. 1842 - 1844. Opaque watercolour. Delhi style. Source: Add.Or.5475, f.59v, panels 3 and 4. Author: Mazhar ‘Ali Khan.
RMTWB3WF–Pavilion, Coronation Durbar, Delhi, India
RMT8RKYK–'The Imperial Assemblage at Delhi', 1877, (1901). Creator: Frederick Hollyer.
RMP5X8B2–N/A. English: Different views of the Metcalfe House, Delhi, 1843. From 'Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi’, an album consisting of 89 folios containing approximately 130 paintings of views of the Mughal and pre-Mughal monuments of Delhi, as well as other contemporary material, with an accompanying manuscript text written by Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe (1795-1853), the Governor-General’s Agent at the imperial court. Details at Britsh Library page . 1843. Sir Thomas Metcalfe, 4th Baronet (1795–1853) Alternative names Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe Description British colonial administrator
RMHH63GK–Asam Camp, Coronation Durbar, Delhi, India
RMP80YYF–King George V took a brief holiday in Nepal spending time on elephant back whilst tiger hunting, following the Delhi Durbar of 1911. George V entering Delhi, December 7, 1911, the first time an a British monarch had come to India to be received as Emperor by Indian subjects. The Delhi Durbar of 1911, meaning 'Court of Delhi', was an Indian imperial style mass assembly organised by the British at Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the succession of an Emperor or Empress of India.
RMCC8PBM–The Imperial Hotel, on Janpath, near Connaught Place, in New Delhi, India.
RMTWB40W–King Emperor's Camp, Coronation Durbar, Delhi, India
RMECK453–India, New Delhi, Janpath, The Imperial luxury hotel opened in 1936 and designed by architect DJ Blomfield old Jaguar establishment
RMKRD1P2–George V laying foundation stone, Delhi, India
RMHWDJM7–Elephant statues in the gardens of the 5 star luxury Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, capital city of India
RMM1BEEA–Red Fort, Delhi, India, c.1880's
RMD5YPN7–Old paintings hang on the walls at Delhi's oldest 5-star hotel, The Imperial in New Delhi, India
RMFB0KCP–Government Buildings, the North and South Block, designed by Edwin Lutyens, in Mughal style using local Red Sandstone, New Delhi, India
RMF1MH09–Delhi, India. Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Indian President's official residence, formerly the British Viceroy's residence. Gates. Designed by Edwin Landseer Lutyens, early 20th century.
RM2TBET9G–General of the Imperial Guard to the Grand Mughal, Akbar Shah II, Delhi, India. In plumed turban, embroidered blue robe with full skirts, jeweled sash belt, armed with sword and dagger. General des Gardes de l'Empereur, Delhi. After an illustration by Reginald Heber in Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India. Handcoloured stipple engraving on steel by Choubard after an illustration by Leopold Massard from Collection de portraits et costumes des differens peuples qui habitent les cinq parties du monde, Armand-Aubree, Paris, 1837.
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