The Taj Mahal complex viewed from the northeast

A black and white landscape photograph of the rear of the Taj Mahal complex, viewed from the northeast. The north and east faces of the Taj Maha, including the two northern minarets, and the Mehmaan Khan (a Mughal guest house) are visible. Some smaller buildings and two trees can be seen in the foreground. To the right of the Taj Mahal is a retaining wall and the the sloping bank of the Yuman River. Two figures are just visible by the water. The Taj Mahal Mosque, which is also reflected in the surface of the river, is visible in the background of the photograph. Original caption (below, in ink): ‘Taj Mahal.

Object Details

ID: ALB1094.135
Type: Photographic print
Display location: Not on display
Date made: 1920
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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