Stone temple in forest, perhaps in Chittagong (Bengal). 13 October 1830. Artist(s): Blagrave, Jane (fl. 1809-1840)
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Stone temple in forest, perhaps in Chittagong (Bengal). 13 October 1830. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Temple. Nagtuba. 13th Oct/30.? of Marmah.’ Pen-and-ink; 8.5 by 5.5 ins.
European house on river bank, Cossipur (Bengal). c.1830. Artist(s): Blagrave, Jane (fl. 1809-1840)
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European house on river bank, Cossipur (Bengal). c.1830. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘J.M.A.B. Mrs Wilson’s Refuge. Cossipore.’ Pen-and-ink; 4.25 by 6.25 ins.
View of the maidan, Calcutta, with Government House and Ochterlony monument. Artist(s): Blagrave, Jane (fl. 1809-1840)
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View of the maidan, Calcutta, with Government House and Ochterlony monument. 1837. Inscribed on front of mount in ink: ‘1837. Govt. House. J.M.A. Blagrave.’ Gouache; 5.5 by 7.25
View of a small European station beside a river, perhaps Chittagong and the Karnaphuli River (Bengal). Artist(s): Blagrave, Jane (fl. 1809-1840)
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View of a small European station beside a river, perhaps Chittagong and the Karnaphuli River (Bengal). 1837. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘J.M.A. Blagrave. /37. Calcutta. Fairy Hill. Tempest Hill. East View.’ Pen-and ink; 7.5 by 10.25
View of the same European station as depicted in WD 1703, perhaps Chittagong and the Karnaphuli River (Bengal). Artist(s): Blagrave, Jane (fl. 1809-1840)
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View of the same European station as depicted in WD1703, perhaps Chittagong and the Karnaphuli River (Bengal). 1837. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘J.M.A. Blagrave. Calcutta /37. Tempest Hill. Fairy Hill. South View.’ Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 7.5 by 10.25ins.
Temple with steps leading down to the river at the junction of the Ganges and Jumnna (U.P.). 18 July 1822. Artist(s): Blagrave, Jane (fl. 1809-1840)
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Temple with steps leading down to the river at the junction of the Chambal and Jumna (U.P.). 18 July 1822. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Temple N of the Chumbul at the junction with the Jumna July 18th 1822.’ Pencil; 4.25 by 5.75 ins.