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Volltext: A classified and descriptive catalogue of the Indian department, Vienna Universal Exhibition 1873

Educational Department, Central Provinces. 
,998. Palm leaf book of Stokes, in Telugu. 
1,026. Bündle of country paper, wooden board with 
pen and chalk. 
1,029. Palm leaf book of Ganapati Stotra in Tamil. 
Local Committee, Mysore. 
1,959. English and Canarese Dictionary, by John 
Garrett. 
The Arnnodaya, an illustrated Anglo-Canarese Maga 
zine, edited by Rev. B. Rice, London Mission, 
Bangalore. Canarese Dialogues on Revenue and 
Judicial Matters, police courts, public Works, 
agriculture, &c. &c., with a liberal interlinear 
translation. 
1,964. Newspaper. 
Indore Local Committee. 
1,756/72. “Malwa Akbar.” Lithographed by the 
Indore Press. 
Educational Department, Sind. 
3,871. Essay on female education. 
3,874. Sind Sudhar, a bi-monthly periodical (the first 
periodical published in the vernacular of the pro- 
vince), published under the direction of the Educa 
tional Department in 1870-71, 600 subscribers. 
3.881. Dictionary, English and Sindi. 
3.882. Rai Diach Arabic. 
3.883. Suswn Purha Poem. 
3.887. Kamsen Kamrup Arabic. 
3.888. Stories, Hindi, Sindi. 
PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS REFERRING TO THE EDUCATIONAL 
COLLECTION FORWARDED FROM INDIA TO THE LONDON INTER 
NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1871. 
[20 Frames.] 
No. of 
Frame. 
Schools of Art in India. 
Madras School of Industrial Art. 
1. Patterns drawn on the ground in front of the 
houses of natives. 
Calcutta School of Art. 
2, 3, 4. Specimens of drawing, engraving, and 
lithography, by students of the school. 
Madras School of Industrial Art. 
5. Copper-plate engravings. 
School Buildings in India. 
Madras Local Committee. 
6. Photographs of Harris School, Madras. Go 
vernment High School, Bangalore. The 
Presidency College, Madras. 
Bombay Local Committee. 
7. Photographs of Raj Koomar’s College, Kattya- 
war. Beigaum School Building. Training 
College, Ahmedabad. 
8. Photographs of Civil Engineering College, 
Poona. Deccan College. Money School, 
Bombay. 
9. Views of Elphinstone College, Bombay. Stu 
dents of Elphinstone College, Bombay. 
Modes of Punishment used in Native 
Schools in India. 
Educational Department, Mysore. 
10. Water-colour Sketches of the modes of punish 
ment used in the indigenous schools of My 
sore. 
Schools of Art in India. 
Madras Local Committee. 
11. Photograph showing students learning brick- 
making. 
Bombay Local Committee. 
Photographs of Architectural Sculpture De 
partment, Bombay. Lecture Room, School 
of Art, Bombay. Students and Staff of the 
School of Art, Bombay. 
No. ol 
Prame. 
Burmese Monasteries. 
Rangoon Local Committee. 
12. Photographs of Budhists’ Monasteries, Mande- 
lay. " Budhists’ Monasteries, Rangoon. Mo- 
nastic School, Rangoon. Group of Burmese 
Monks. One of the entrances to Shive Pa- 
goda, Rangoon. Grand entrance to Shive 
Pagoda, Rangoon. 
Schools of Art in India. 
Madras School of Industrial Art. 
13. Drawings of indigenous and exotic varieties of 
cotton grown in Western India. 
Native Modes of Gymnastic Exercises. 
Oude Local Committee. 
14. Water-colour drawings of native gymnastic 
exercises. 
Groups of Sciiolars and Teachers from 
VARIOUS PARTS OF InDIA. 
15. A boy learning to read. A boy’s posture whilst 
writing. A boy going to school. A Memshi 
and his pupils, Agra. A Sanskrit school. A 
vernacular school, Madras. Female convict 
school. A village school, Oude. Hindee 
girls’ dass, Oude. A village school. A 
native muktub, Oude. Kolata standing. 
Kolata sitting. Gymnastic exercises, Ahme 
dabad. 
Schools, Buildings, and Groups of Scho- 
LARS FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF INDIA. 
16. The Talookdar’s School, Ahmedabad. A vil 
lage school in Sydapett, Madras. Govern 
ment Normal School, French, Ahmedabad. 
Government Female Normal School, Nagpoor. 
Joy Narain’s College. Lord Napier’s School, 
Madras. 
Groups of Sciiolars and Teachers from 
VARIOUS PARTS OF INDIA. 
17. A girls’ school, Bombay. A village school, 
Bengal. Group of students.
	        
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