No. 4 Hindoo Temple at Jagasir. Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of a Hindu temple at Jagasir (Bageshwar) by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kalee' by Captain J....
No. 5 View of a Native's house at the village of Kubkate in the district of Dhanpore' (Danpur pargana, Almora district). Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of the village of Kapkot (Almora District, Uttar Pradesh) by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kal...
No. 6 View of the small village of Ghour near the northern extremity of the district of Dhanpore. Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of the village of Ghour (Almora District, Uttar Pradesh) by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kale...
No. 7 View of the village of Namik in the district of Juwahir (Namik, Johar pargana, Almora district). Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of the village of Namik (Almora District, Uttar Pradesh) by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kale...
No. 8 View of the village of Namik. Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of the village of Namik (Almora District, Uttar Pradesh) by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kale...
No. 9 View on the road to the village of Syne, (Syne, Johar pargana, Almora district). Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of a water fall on route to the village of Syne (Almora District, Uttar Pradesh) by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between th...
No. 10 View in the bed of the Gooree river looking down the stream (River Gori, Almora district). Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of the River Gori in Uttar Pradesh by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora and accompanies a 'Report of the Mineral Survey of the Himalaya Mountains lying between the Rivers Sutlej and Kalee' by Captain J.D. Her...
No. 11 View on the descent from Kalee Mundee Pass to Munsaree, the winter residence of the Bhoteahs of Juwahir (Kali Mandi Pass to Mansari in Johar pargana, Almora district). Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting of mountains in Almora District by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora (Uttar Pradesh).Uttar Pradesh in northern India is bordered by Bihar to the east, Madhya Pradesh to the south, Rajasthan, Delhi, Himachal P...
No. 12 View of part of the Himalaya or Snowy Range from the Kalee. Artist(s): James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826.
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Water-colour painting showing the Himalaya Mountains from the Almora District of Uttar Pradesh by James Manson (1791-1862), c.1826. This image is from an album of 12 drawings of landscapes in Almora (Uttar Pradesh).Uttar Pradesh in northern India is bordered by Bihar to the east, Madhya Pradesh t...
Relic Series. Plate.2. Situation of the Chamber; and the style of the relics found in Sthupa B. Sanchi. Artist(s): Maisey, Frederick Charles, 1825-1892.
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Pen and ink drawing on paper. Illustration includes a section of the Sanchi stupa and individul drawings of relics found within the stupa. Objects illustrated are now held in the following collections: Fig.2. One side of the box is in the British Museum; Figs.3, 4, 6. British Museum; Fig.5. Victo...