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William Daniell.The Observatory at Delhi. This Observatory; the Jantar-Mantar; was built around 1724 and was one of a series of observatories built by Maharaja Savai Jai Singh II of Jaipur. In the distance is the Jai-Prakash; two concave hemispherical structures used to ascertain the position of the sun and other heavenly bodiesColoured aquatint.London: Thos. Daniell; 1799-1800.From: Thoams Daniell; Antiquities of India. Twelve [or rather; twenty-four] views from the drawings of Thomas Daniell; R.A. & F.S.A. engraved by himself and William Daniell.X432/5 (19)London; British Library.
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