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The Hill House at Bhaughulpoor from the North side of the Nulla. Septr 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing of the Hill House at Bhagalpur by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), September 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as Opium ...
The Hill House at Bhaughulpore from the South East. Septr 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing of the Hill House at Bhagalpur by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), September 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as Opium ...
The House occupied by Sir Charles D'Oyly at Bhaugulpoor from Mr Clevland's Monument erected to his memory by the Government of Bengal' [sic] 'Septr 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing of a house at Bhagalpur by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), September 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as Opium Agent a...
N25 Ancient Pillars at Bhaughulpoor & modern Hindoo Temple erected by Juggut sect. Septr 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of ancient Pillars at Bhagalpur in Bihar, with a modern Hindu Temple erected by the Juggut sect, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October ...
Shahjunghee a sacred Hill at Bhaughulpoor. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of Shahjunghee, a sacred Hill at Bhagalpur in Bihar, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his...
View from the summit of Shah Junghee looking North East. Septr 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of a view from the summit of Shah Junghee, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appoi...
Three domed mosque. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of a three domed mosque from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as Opium Age...
The town of Uchar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground.. Artist(s): Prinsep, William (1794-1874), attributed to
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The town of Uchar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground. Attributed to William Prinsep (1794-1874), 1818. Inscribed below: ‘The Fort and Town of Oochar. No. 1.’ 320 by 420 mm.
The two massive rocks of Uchar (Datia State), one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps.. Artist(s): Prinsep, William (1794-1874), attributed to
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The two massive rocks of Uchar, one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps. Attributed to William Prinsep (1794-1874), 1818. Inscribed below: ‘The Conical Rocks near Oochar. No. 2.’ 325 by 423 mm.
The bridge at Borkhandi near Kotah, erected by Zalim Singh Regent of Kotah. A royal procession with elephants and camels is crossing the bridge, while on the near bank some cavalrymen wait while a seated civilian admires the scene.. Artist(s): Waugh,
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The bridge at Borkhandi near Kotah, erected by Zalim Singh Regent of Kotah. A royal procession with elephants and camels is crossing the bridge, while on the near bank some cavalrymen wait while a civilian in top hat and tailcoat seated on a ‘morha’ admires the scene. By Patrick Young Waugh (1...