[Study of winds in a landscape]. Artist(s): Phillips, Joseph Scott (1812-1884)
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f.29 Very faint pencil drawing; another image now missing might have been inserted over the page originally, but not included in volume at time of acquisition. Inscribed: 'An approaching N. Wester - Muths on the river 2 miles below Dacca'
[Top: sketch of a cyclone. Bottom: village scene]. Artist(s): Phillips, Joseph Scott (1812-1884)
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f.30 ‘A Remarkable Water Sport. Seen by me. Sept 1. Dum Dum, 1833’. Below, village scene, inscribed on reverse: ‘These huts are built with layers of clay. The lamp pendent from a bamboo is called Kartik Dyas and is suspended in the month Kartik (Part of October and Nov.) in honour of the goddess ...
[View through a window]. Artist(s): Phillips, Joseph Scott (1812-1884)
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f.32 ‘Major Powneys dining room at Ishapore on the Hoogley 3 miles above Barrackpore. Yonder big trees mark the ferry for all dâk travellers’. Note: Richard Pownney (1786-1864) Bengal Artillery, Gunpowder Agent at Ichapur September 1832 to July 1835.
f.34 [Missing] - image not included in volume at time of acquisition. Inscribed in pencil: 'View from back of my house at Dum Dum. 1833.' Inscribed on reverse: 'This colour is too violent but if you half shut your eyes it will give an idea of the glorious bursts of sunshine in [?] which illuminat...