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India, Taj Mahal mausoleum beyond Mughal garden in Agra
Taj Mahal - beyond gardens.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, Taj Mahal mausoleum in Agra
263-30 CWS 12/18/52 The Taj Mahal in Agra IndiaTaj - pool reflection taken from above entrance - making narrow pool.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, side view of Taj Mahal mausoleum in Agra
Sun rise behind Taj from the west.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, Darwaza-I rauza, entrance gate, to Taj Mahal complex in Agra
Reflection in pools of entrance to Taj - taken from center.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, side view of Taj Mahal mausoleum through arch in Agra
Taj Mahal from west before sun-up.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, arch of Darwaza-I rauza, entrance gate to Taj Mahal complex in Agra
(self in doorway) framed in portal of entrance.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, Taj Mahal mausoleum at end of reflecting pool in Agra
Pool reflection from pool level: wide pool, early shadows good, center.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
India, Clarence Sorensen at arch of Darwaza-I rauza, entrance gate, to Taj Mahal complex in Agra
(self in doorway) framed in portal of entrance.The Taj Mahal complex includes the mausoleum, mosque, gateways, gardens, and fountains. The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1953 by Shah Jahan (ruled 1628 to 1658) for his wife Mumtaz Mahal after her death in 1631.Taj Mahal. (2013). Asian Historical Architecture. Retrieved from http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/india/agra/tajmahal.phpGrayscaleSorensen Safety Negatives, Box:
Vinnie Mahal, Countertenor/Tenor
He that dwelleth in heaven…Thou Shalt break them, from Messiah / G. F. Handel; Sonntag, from op. 47; Immer leiser wird, from Op. 105; O kühler Wald, from Op. 72 / Johannes Brahms; Green / Gabriel Fauré ; Elegy / Jules Massenet; Qui sedes, from B minor Mass / J. S. Bach; Verdi prati, from Alcina; Se bramate d\u27amar, from Serse/ G. F. Handel; Laudate Dominum, from Vespere Solennes de Confessore / W. A. Mozart; A woman, that\u27s me, from Legendary / Joseph Rubinstein; Will There Really be a Morning / Craig Hella Johnso
Taj Mahal – An Appraisal of Foundation Performance
Because of severe restrictions placed by the National Authority, no authentic data on subsoil details below Taj Mahal - a protected monument - is available. For the first time, an attempt has been made to fill in gaps that exist in our knowledge of subsoil profile below the structure and present a plausible appraisal of foundation performance during the existence of the structure. Since details of foundations cited in literature on Taj Mahal really fall into the realms of architectural conjecture, in the present analysis, engineering intuition and judgement have gone into making certain premises regarding the probable type, dimensions and the depth of the existing foundations of Taj Mahal. These premises, complimented by borehole data and laboratory tests have enabled the assessment of the foundation performance to be made in as realistic a manner as is practically possible
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