(101) Note on Jain sculpture, Bezwada. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘Sculpture in a Cavern at Bezoada supposed to belong to the Jain religion. Aug 21’, ‘1815. Drawn by J.N.’
Capital of the lion pillar at Basarh, Mizzarfurpur District, Bihar. Inscribed, 'Pillar in Tirhoot'.
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(102) Capital of the lion pillar, Tirhut (Bihar). Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Pillar in Tirhoot’; also measurements. Reproduced in J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (OUP Delhi:2010), p.199, fig 6.4. Pen-and-ink; 9 by 7.5 ins.
Machinery (Y-post and long arm) for raising water near Cavaspur (Mysore). 29 December 1805
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(104) Machinery (Y-post and long arm) for raising water near Cavaspur. 29 December 1805. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘The Arts. Machinery for raising Water near Cavaspoor. 29th December 1805’; also vernacular names. Water-colour; 10 by 15.5 ins.
Sugar press and boiler, Calvay (Mysore). 23 September 1792
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(105) Sugar press and boiler, Calvay. 23 September 1792. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sugar Mill at Calvay. September 23rd, 1792.’ Water-colour; 15 by 9.75 ins.
(106) Ploughshares, Bednore. 18 August 1805. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Agriculture of Bednore & along the Toombudra Rr. Instruments of Tillage. Seemoga, 18th Augt. 1805’; also vernacular names. Wash; 10 by 15.5 ins.
Plan of carriage for lifting heavy stones, near Seringapatam (Mysore). 1 March 1807
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(108) Plan of carriage for lifting heavy stones, near Seringapatam. 1 March 1807. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Plan of the Carriage on which a Granite Obelisk of - Feet high was transported from its Native Rocky Bed to the Site of its Erection at Somwarpett near Seringapatam’; also measurements...
Front and side views of the same carriage. 1 March 1807. Artist(s): Hamilton, Henry (1786-1826)
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(109) Front and side views of the same carriage. 1 March 1807. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Front View. Side View. March 1. 1807 near Somaurpett. Taken in the spot on 1st March 1807 by H. Hamilton.’ Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 10 by 15.5 ins.