Inscribed on reverse: 'The Chirs. Dehra Dun UP, Bungalow of the Deputy Director, Forest School'. Artist(s): Smythies, Gertrude Frances Morse (1855-1929)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Chirs. Dehra Dun UP, Bungalow of the Deputy Director, Forest School by G.F. Smythies circa 1884’. Water-colour; 28.7 by 45.5 cm. Note: Arthur Smythies was Instructor, Imperial Forest School, Dehra Dun 1884-6; Deputy Director 1887; Director 1895.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Bullawala. Dehra Dun, distant view of Himalayas shewing valley of the Ganges & Tirsal Forest. 3rd November 1884'. Artist(s): Smythies, Gertrude Frances Morse (1855-1929)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Bullawala. Dehra Dun, distant view of Himalayas shewing valley of the Ganges & Tirsal Forest. 3rd November 1884. G.F. Smythies’. Water-colour; 15.2 by 25.4 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Temple of Bharat Ji, Rikhikesh on the Ganges. November 1884. Dehra Dun'. Artist(s): Smythies, Gertrude Frances Morse (1855-1929)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Temple of Bharat Ji, Rikhikesh on the Ganges. November 1884. Dehra Dun. By G.F. Smythies’. Water-colour; 25.4 by 35.5 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Native boat on the river Ganges chiefly used for shooting the rapids. Made of 4 inflated buffalo skins with a string made bedstead across the two middle ones, where 2 passengers can sit...'. Artist(s): Smythies, Gertrude Frances
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Native boat on the river Ganges chiefly used for shooting the rapids. Made of 4 inflated buffalo skins with a string made bedstead across the two middle ones, where 2 passengers can sit. The two outer skins are used by the native boatmen who hold onto the centre ones by ...
Men with inflated buffalo skins. Artist(s): Smythies, Gertrude Frances Morse (1855-1929)
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Men with inflated buffalo skins. Inscribed on reverse: ‘Native boat for shooting the rapids on the Ganges, NWF, India, on shore being carried home after a journey down the river. Sketch from nature by Mrs Smythies. 12 Royal Parade Cheltenham’. Water-colour; 20.2 by 22.8 cm.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Bareilly sketching Club. A Quiet Corner, Excelsior, View in Simla'. Artist(s): Smythies, Gertrude Frances Morse (1855-1929)
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Inscribed on reverse: ‘Bareilly sketching Club. A Quiet Corner, Excelsior, View in Simla by G.F. Smythies. Circa 1888’, with notes on Bareilly sketching club. Water-colour; 34.9 by 18.4 cm.