Anuradhapura-The Jétawanáráma Dágoba. View from the south. This Dágoba was built by King Maha Sen in the third century after Christ. It is a huge mass of solid brickwork, 396 feet in diameter and 246 feet high. (No. 188) (Photograph)
Anuradhapura- Sri-maha Bódhin Wahanse (the sacred Bó Tree). Sculptured moon-stone at the principal entrance, 6 feet 6 inches in diameter. (No. 133) (Photograph)
Mihintale- Details of newly discovered stone-built structure on the south side of the Kaludiya pokuna. It measure inside about 17 feet in length and 7 feet 6 inches wide. (Photograph)
Anuradhapura- Newly discovered Palace of Dutugemunu. View of second Pavilion from the south, showing the communication between the two platforms across the moat. (Photograph)
Anuradhapura- A stone-built chamber in connection with a small pokuna or bathing pond on the east side of the Tisáwewa. The total length of front is 24 feet 7 inches, and the chamber measures inside 12 feet 7 inches long and 7 feet 1 inch deep. (Photograph)
Mihintale- Natural rock arch. Close to this is what is called the Bed of Mahindo; but it is in such a position that it could not be photographed. The natural rock has been levelled, and the bed is simply a portion of the surface, 7 feet long by 3 feet wide, surrounded by a raised fillet with tassel corners. The place was probably used by Mahinda for the purposes of repose and meditation. (Photograph)