Photographs of India
(Part of the World Civilizations collection)
The items in this collection are housed in Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections in the Terrell Library.
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The Collection:
Professor Paul Brians took the 108 photographs in this collection during a W.S.U. World Civilizations program trip to Thailand and India in December of 1992 and January of 1993. The majority of the images in the collection are from India, including photographs of the Taj Mahal, the city of Varanasi and the Ganges River, and images from a small rural village. The remaining twenty-three images in this collection are from the city of Bangkok, in Thailand. For a description of the trip, please see Prof. Brians' photo tour.
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Searching the Database:
Entering search terms in the box located at the top of the page will search across all of the database fields. A select list subject topics is provided below in a drop-down box. Choose a topic from the options and click on the "go" button to see the results. Search results are displayed as a series of icons that may be browsed, both forward and backward. Any highlighted text in the description is searchable; clicking on the text will execute a search on that term.
Creating the Database:
Prof. Paul Brians took the photographs in this collection and provided descriptions of the images. Mark O'English added subject, genre, and place name headings. Al Cornish provided technical support for CONTENTdm. Michael Walpole designed the graphics. Trevor Bond created this page and coordinated the project.