File:StJohn in Wilderness1860 BLcopyright.JPG
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[edit]This picture was taken in 1860 and the photographer died more than 100 years ago. "St. John in the Wilderness, Nynee Tal," from ‘Album of Indian Views’, John Edward Saché in the 1860s. From Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library
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current | 02:50, 6 September 2006 | 624 × 571 (138 KB) | Sanjay Tiwari (talk | contribs) | his picture was taken in 1860 and the photographer died more than 100 years ago. "St. John in the Wilderness, Nynee Tal," from ‘Album of Indian Views’, John Edward Saché in the 1860s. From Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library | |
19:26, 3 September 2006 | 712 × 578 (178 KB) | Sanjay Tiwari (talk | contribs) | This picture was taken in 1860 and the photographer died more than 100 years ago. "St. John in the Wilderness, Nynee Tal," from ‘Album of Indian Views’, John Edward Saché in the 1860s. From Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library |
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