[The cemetery at Lucknow.] Photographer: Hutchinson, Charles Waterloo
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of tombs in the cemetery at Lucknow. The monument on the left records the name of Brigadier General James George Smith Neill and others. The very new-looking tomb to the right is that of Sir Henry Lawrence. Between the two is the tomb of John Sherbroo...
[Aurangzeb's Mosque, Lahore.] Photographer: Hutchinson, Charles Waterloo
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the entrance to the mosque. The photograph is unsigned, but from its striking similary to the following print, appears to be the work of Hutchinson.
Golden Temple, Amritsar. Photographer: Hutchinson, Charles Waterloo
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the tank towards the temple. The photograph is unsigned, but from its stylistic similarity to print 39, it appears to be the work of Hutchinson.
Elysium Hill at Simla, looking towards Auckland House and the Himalaya.. Artist(s): Eden, Emily (1797-1869)
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Unfinished drawing of Elysium Hill at Simla, looking towards Auckland House and the Himalaya, 1838-9. Inscribed on the original page mount: ‘Emily Eden’., Pencil and water-colour; double page 181 by 530 mm. extracted from an album of Eden family interest, including material by Emily’s elder si...
EDEN, EMILY (1797-1869) Emily Eden, seventh daughter of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland, accompanied her brother, Lord Auckland, to India when he was ...
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EDEN, EMILY (1797-1869) Emily Eden, seventh daughter of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland, accompanied her brother, Lord Auckland, to India when he was Governor-General from 1836 to 1842. She was a keen amateur artist, some of her drawings being reproduced in ‘Portraits of the princes and people...
Album containing 5 drawings, apparently done in the Punjab.. Artist(s): Eden, Emily (1797-1869)
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Album containing 5 drawings, apparently done in the Punjab. 1838. 36 by 24 cm. f.1 A sepoy and some servants. Pencil. f.2 A half ruined fort by a river. Water-colour. f.3 Two elephants and their handlers. Pencil and water-colour. f.4 A gateway in the Punjab....