

The image shows a sepia-toned photograph of a large building with a prominent central dome and smaller domes on either side. The building is symmetrical, with a row of arches along the front and a fenced walkway leading up to it. A large open area with a fence on the right side is in front of the building. The photograph is mounted on a beige background with text at the bottom. The text reads "LE HOUSSEINABAD IMAMBARA | THE HOOSSEINABAD IMAMBARA" and "Lucknow". The building has a central dome that is taller than the rest, with a spire on top. There are several smaller domes on either side of the central dome. The building's facade features a row of arches, and there are several small spires along the roofline. A fenced walkway leads up to the building, and there is a large open area in front of it. The photograph is in sepia tones, and the background of the mount is beige.
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