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Measured and topographical drawings of an antifixae from the Parthenon and a sculpture of a stylized owl from the Acropolis, Athens

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NOTES: This drawing is from an album of measured and topographical drawings of buildings in Germany, Italy, Greece and Egypt entitled 'Architectural Sketches' made by George Vulliamy on his travels.

Drawing of a capital in the form of the head of the goddess Hathor and of a cartouche, Temple of Hathor, Dendera

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NOTES: This drawing is from an album of measured and topographical drawings of buildings in Germany, Italy, Greece and Egypt entitled 'Architectural Sketches' made by George Vulliamy on his travels.

Walkeshwar Temple, Malabar Hill, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Walkeshar Temple complex dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. It was rebuilt in 1715. See RIBA157682 for a colour version of this image.

Walkeshwar Temple, Malabar Hill, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Walkeshar Temple complex dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. It was rebuilt in 1715. See RIBA15763 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131500 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA157684 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131501 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131502 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai: a pilgrimage hotel

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131503 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131504 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Tank complex, Walkeshwar, Mumbai: view of the southern route to the tank with the Siva temple

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131505 for a colour version of this image.

Banganga Temple complex, Walkeshar, Mumbai, seen from one of the tower blocks to the south

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NOTES: The Banganga Tank is a complex of temples, surrounding a water source (the tank), containing water from the Ganges river. It dates back to 1127 AD, but was destroyed by the Portuguese during their reign over Mumbai in the 16th century. The main Walkeshwar Temple was rebuilt in 1715, but many of the structures around the tank have been rebuilt and added to since then. See RIBA131506 for a colour version of this image.
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