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Title
Grabmäler der Kurg-Rajahs. (Mercara)
Memorials of the Kurg Rajahs. (Mercara)
Creator
Richter, Christian Georg (Mr)
Date Created and/or Issued
1855-07-05/1860-05-31
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Rights Information
All the images (photographic and non-photographic) made available in this collection are the property of the Basel Mission and are managed by mission 21. mission 21 / Basel Mission claim copyright on the images in their possession and require those publishing any of the images--both individuals and organisations--to pay a user's/copyright fee.
Contact the Archives of mission21 at address mentioned or at info@bmpix.org.
info@bmarchives.org
mission21
mission21, Missionsstrasse 21, CH-4003 Basel, Switzerland, tel. (+41 61 260 22 42), fax (+4161 260 22 68)
Description
Annotation translation: "A drawing should be made on the basis of this photograph."
Annotation: "Zeichnung nach dieser Photographie zu machen."
Note: "Nro. 8 u. 9 [QC-30.016.0003-0004] ... die Gräber der letzten Kurgkönige u. ihrer Frauen, sie stehen am oberen Ende des Bazaars, wie aus Nro. 9 zu ersehen ist. Ihre Bauart ist ganz nach muhamedan. ... [unleserlich] ... u. auch gleichsam Moschee, wie der Hindu Tempel vor dem Fort. Ihre gute Erhaltung ist der Verdienst der engl. Regierung, die mit weiterl. Fürsorge u. Liberalität diese den Kurgs indifferenten Grabstätten bewachen u. erhalten lässt.... [Es folgt ca. 1/2 Seite Text] ." (2. Quartalsbericht 21.07.1860: 7-8). - Der Holzstich QC-30.001.0390 ist zwar ähnlich, scheint aber nicht von dieser Vorlage kopiert worden zu sein. (BFN 10.1998).
Note translation: "Nos. 8 & 9 [QC-30.016.0003-0004]. ... The graves of the last Kurg Kings and their wives, they stand at the upper end of the bazaar, as you can see from No. 9. They are built entirely according to muslim ... [illegible] ... as is the mosque and the hindu temple outside the fort. Their good state of preservation is thanks to the English government, which with care, foresight and liberality looks after and preserves these burial places to which the Kurgs have become indifferent. [There is about half a page of additional text]." (2. Quarterly Report of 21. July 1860 by C.G. Richter, pp. 7-8. - The wood engraving at QC-30.001.0390 is like this photograph, but seems not to have been copied from it (BFN 10.1998).
Type
image
Format
b/w positive, paper print, albumen
18.4 x 24.3 cm.
Identifier
impa-m34442 [Legacy record ID]
impa-abmpix-15369
http://doi.org/10.25549/impa-m34442
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/impa-abmpix-15369.jpg
Subject
Architectural art
Architectural view
Grave
King
Memorial building
Necropolis
Path
Time Period
1855-07-05/1860-05-31
Place
Madikeri
Source
QC-30.016.0003 [Reference number]
Relation
Pictures from the Mission
Historical Photographs from the Basel Mission
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
impa-m15099; impa-m17155
mission 21 / Basel Mission

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