found: Work cat.: Dome over India : Rashtrapati Bhavan, c2002:p. 8, etc. (Viceroy's House, designed by Edwin Lutyens; first called Government House, became known as Viceroy's House in 1929, and then Rashtrapati Bhavan in 1950; official residence of India's head of state)
found: Fodor's India, 2002:p. 81 (Rashtrapati Bhavan; former Viceroy's House; part of Lutyens's Imperial City; residence of President of India)
found: Britannica Macro., 15th ed., 1997:v. 17, p. 223, etc. (Presidential House, formerly the British viceroy's house)
found: Main street leading to Rashtrapathi Bhavan presidential palace, New Delhi, India, via University of Washington digital collections, International Collections, Dec. 9, 2020.
found: Wikipedia, Dec. 9, 2020(The Rashtrapati Bhavan, "Presidential Palace", formerly Viceroy's House) is the official residence of the President of India at the western end of Rajpath in New Delhi, India)
found: Know India website, Dec. 9, 2020(Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, is an imposing edifice located at the west end of the Rajpath in New Delhi with the India gate at the opposite end; designed by Edwin Landseer Lutyens, this palatial building was the erstwhile residence of the British Viceroy)
found: GEOnet, Dec. 11, 2020(Rāshtrapati Bhavan, palace, India, first-order administrative division: Delhi, 28°36ʹ54ʺN, 077°12ʹ02ʺE (28.615056, 77.200642))