

Sepia-toned photograph of a large, ruined building. The building is situated on a hill and has multiple levels, with arched doorways and windows. In the foreground, there is a dirt area with scattered wooden planks and debris. The building appears to be made of stone or brick and has a weathered, aged appearance. The sky above is clear and light-colored. The image depicts "The Mucha Bawn, or the Old Citadel of Lucknow".
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