Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Black-and-white negative, museum number 15-30514, described as 8 x 10" Black and white negative of the Telika Mandir or Oilman's Temple in Gwalior. Hoefler's original description: "Gwalior State, Central India. The Telika Mandir or Oilman's Temple. This beautiful example of a 10th century Vishnu Temple is interesting because of its mixtures in types of architecture. The spire which tops the 100 foot building is Dravidian, while the decorative details are Indo-Aryan. It stands within the walls of the Gwalior Fort." Verso: Prints Supplied To: International News., Dollar Line, S.F., Hills Brothers, (Also marked A-41)