Description
Henry Hardy Cole’s First (1881–82), Second (1882–83), and Third (1883–84) Reports as Curator of Ancient Monuments in India mark the foundational phase of heritage conservation in colonial India. These reports document the condition, restoration, and preservation of major monuments, including temples, mosques, and archaeological sites. Cole emphasized the need for skilled supervision, appropriate funding, and the use of traditional materials. His work highlighted administrative challenges and called for systematic protection policies. Collectively, the reports laid early groundwork for organized monument conservation across India under British rule.