RMCE64D8–Theosophical Society ; Adyar ; Adayar ; Mylapore ; Madras ; Chennai ; Tamil Nadu ; India ; Asia
RF2HHX99R–A group of unknown adult males wearing helmets at the traffic signal in Adyar
RMEGW3CY–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2A9K1WC–View of green swamp duckweed on a sunny day in Chennai, India
RFRA41G8–Banyan tree in the Theosophical Society, Adyar, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
RF2J6XTAN–The arched windows of the Adyar TheaterÕs faade, framed by the wrought-iron entrance gateway to Square Rapp.
RFFFYW5K–Theosophical society headquarters ; Adyar ; Madras Chennai ; Tamil Nadu ; India - maa 223542
RMMC86X5–Theosophy Temple of Light, Adyar, in the gardens of the Headquarters of the Theosophical Society, near Madras, India
RMAJ09T5–Salle Adyar Head Quarters of the Theosophical Society Paris France
RFP70X5G–Dusk
RM2A55HK7–Theosophical Society Chennai
RFP70WPY–Dusk
RMFCJM1Y–thali served at Dakshin restaurant, Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park, Chennai Madras, Coromandel Coast, Tamil Nadu state, South
RFP70WY5–Dusk
RM2DHW51E–The Marmalong Bridge, William Hodges, 1744–1797, British, ca. 1783, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 27 x 36 inches (68.6 x 91.4 cm), architectural subject, bridge (built work), costume, genre subject, jug, landscape, leisure, long gun, mountains, people, river, Adyar, Asia, Bharat, India, Madras
RF2G5YN98–The Armenian Bridge, Near St. Thomas's Mount, Madras [Chennai] The old bridge on the Adyar River was originally built in 1726 by an Armenian, as recorded by a Latin inscription on it, and has been replaced by the Marmalong Bridge. The Little Mount in the distance is connected with the story of the martyrdom of the Apostle St Thomas who went to India after the Crucifixion and lived there periodically. It is crowned by a Portuguese church built in 1612. From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas D
RM2E46F0J–William Hodges, 1744–1797, British, The Marmalong Bridge, ca. 1783. Oil on canvas. architectural subject , bridge (built work) , costume , genre subject , jug , landscape , leisure , long gun , mountains , people , river. Adyar , Asia , Bharat , India , Madras
RMG3HD0G–A group of Indian people waiting for a local bus in Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
RMW58H73–Four great religions, four lectures delivered on the twenty-first anniversary of the Theosophical society at Adyar, Madras: : Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933
RM2C2W4MG–The Marmalong Bridge, landscape painting by William Hodges, circa 1783
RF2J8RGR0–The main entrance of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in Adyar.
RMEGW34W–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2A9K1T5–Landscape view of the estuary in the middle of the city, Chennai, India
RF2DDF2WT–A young adult wearing a face mask and walking on a street in Adyar.
RMGD3P3D–Banyan tree
RMJ30BM9–Adyar TG
RMMC86X1–Theosophy The Headquarters of the Theosophical Siciety, Adyar, near Madras, India
RMPC3PRG–Adyar TG.
RMMBD7R7–Theosophy The Headquarters of the Theosophical Society, Adyar, near Madras, India
RF360°PN1GCJ–Headquarters Hall - The Theosophical Society Adyar 05
RMMC86X3–Theosophy The main buillding of Headquarters of the Theosophical Siciety, Adyar, near Madras, India
RMPNE4EA–The Marmalong Bridge, with a Sepoy and Natives in the Foreground. Date/Period: Ca. 1783. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 883 mm (34.76 in); Width: 1,086 mm (42.75 in). Author: William Hodges.
RM2AXAGHX–India revisited . is city, and which runs for sometwo miles along the sands of the Bay of Bengal.Hefe all fashionable Madras gathers about sunset,and the inhabitants come to stroll and listen to theband. The suburbs of the southern capital areespecially agreeable. One would have to drive a longdistance outside Calcutta to discover any such delight-ful embowered roads and lanes as your carriage willthread in driving to NaiUgumbaukum, or to AdjMjbothwithin a ffew miles of the city. The banks of thelittle river Adyar presented a curious spectacle—forall the washing of the capital was being done t
RMW58GM1–Evolution of life and form : four lectures delivered at the twenty-third anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, 1898 : Besant, Annie Wood, 1847-1933
RMEGW353–Panoramic view over the Adyar River estuary to the cityscape skyline of metropolitan Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2A9K1T0–Beautiful view of a wetland in a park, Chennai, India
RMKJ2NK6–The Adyar Club 1905
RF360°R1TN7A–Headquarters Hall - The Theosophical Society Adyar 01
RMRC3G73–The Adyar River; in the distance St. Thomas's Mount and garden houses beside the river; in the foreground a terrace and country boat. 1836. Water-colour; 12 by 17.25 ins. Source: WD 2777. Author: Gantz, Justinian.
RMMBD7R8–Theosophy Detail of steps leading to the Temple of Light in the Headquarters of the Theosophical Siciety, Adyar, near Madras, India
RMMC6G1X–The sacred elephants flanking the entrance steps to the Temple of Light in the grounds of the Theosophical Society, Adyar, India.
RM2AM62FX–The sportsman's book for India . the year. The club-house is per-manently situated on the river Adyar, about fivemiles out of the city of Madras ; but during thecold weather, when the principal regatta is held,a large tank, called the Long Tank, oppositethe Cathedral of Madras, fills and gives a stretchof water 3 miles by 2 miles. A temporary boat-house is erected there while the water lasts, andthe big regatta is generally held in this tank.The roads leading to the club are shaded bymagnificent avenues, the drive being one of thebest in Madras.Fleet. The fleet numbers about fifty craft, and c
RMEGW34M–View of typical local apartment blocks on the seashore by the Adyar River estuary, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2A9K1WN–Chennai, Tamil Nadu / India - November 02 2019 : Signs in Tholkappia Poonga (also known as Adyar Eco Park) showing direction to different areas in the
RMKJ33N6–Teams of Bullocks Ploughing at Adyar
RF360°R1TN7B–Headquarters Hall - The Theosophical Society Adyar 02
RMMC86X4–Theosophy Bust of the Theosophist Henry Steel Olcott, in the garden of the Library of the Theosophical Society, Adyar, near Madras, India
RMF77HT6–Third world poverty lifestyle: Apartment blocks, riverside shacks, slums on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
RF2A9K1T8–Chennai, Tamil Nadu / India - November 02 2019 : View of the stones with art work of different species in Tholkappia Poonga (also known as Adyar Eco P
RMKYDYF4–The Adyar River, 1905
RF360°PN1GCH–Headquarters Hall - The Theosophical Society Adyar 04
RMMC6JG2–OCCULTISTS - HENRY STEEL OLCOTT. Bust of the Theosophist, Henry Steel Olcott (132-1907) in the garden of the Library of the Theosophical society, Adyar, near Madras, India
RMF77HT4–Third world poverty lifestyle: Apartment blocks, riverside shacks, slums on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
RF2AA6XEK–Chennai, Tamil Nadu / India - November 02 2019 : View of the turtle statue with art work in Tholkappia Poonga (also known as Adyar Eco Park).
RF360°R1TN7C–Headquarters Hall - The Theosophical Society Adyar 03
RMEGXK1D–Third world poverty lifestyle: poor slums on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary with filthy water, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XH5–Chennai, Tamil Nadu / India - November 02 2019 : View of the big lizard statue with art work in Tholkappia Poonga (also known as Adyar Eco Park).
RF360°R1TN7N–Banyan Tree inside The Theosophical Society Adyar 03
RMF77HT2–Third world poverty lifestyle: poor slums, apartment blocks on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XF0–Beautiful view of bridge made up of steel rods in a park
RF360°R1TN7M–Banyan Tree inside The Theosophical Society Adyar 02
RMF77HRN–Third world poverty lifestyle: Local people sifting rubbish in slums on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, S India
RF2AA6XH2–Beautiful view of pond with purple colour algae in a park
RF360°R1TN7P–Banyan Tree inside The Theosophical Society Adyar 04
RMF77HT1–Third world poverty lifestyle: Local people sifting rubbish in slums on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, S India
RF2AA6XEY–View of hand railings and bridge in a park, Chennai, India with vegetation in background
RF360°R1TN7F–Leadbeater Chambers 04
RMEGW3D7–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XGT–Hand railings of a steel bridge in a park with green cover
RF360°PN1GCP–Leadbeater Chambers 06
RMEGW3E1–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XGP–Beautiful view of bridge made up of steel rods in a park
RF360°R1TN7H–Leadbeater Chambers 08
RMEGW3EH–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XEJ–Scenic view of the lush foliage with water in background
RF360°R1TN7J–Leadbeater Chambers 09
RMEGW34G–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XEG–Greenery of lush vegetation and freshwater in a park
RF360°R1TN7K–Leadbeater Chambers 10
RMEGW3EE–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XET–Scenic view of a wetland in a park, Chennai, India
RF360°PN1GCN–Leadbeater Chambers 03
RMEGW3E6–Panoramic view of the polluted estuary and islands of the Adyar River and seashore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XGX–Estuary with thick vegetation on both sides, Chennai, India
RF360°PN1GCM–Leadbeater Chambers 01
RMF77HRR–Third world poverty lifestyle: Local people sifting rubbish in slums on the banks of the polluted Adyar River estuary in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, S India
RF2AA6XCG–View of the wetland from dense tree cover in a park
RF360°R1TN7R–Leadbeater Chambers 13
RMF77HT8–Makeshift wooden ferry across a creek operated by a young boy in slums on the ocean shore in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
RF2AA6XCR–Colourful fallen leaves on brown forest soil background
RF360°R1TN7G–Leadbeater Chambers 05
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