The Old Temple in Lafagur. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
Scope & Content:
f. 23 Temple, Laphagarh, Bilaspur. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The old temple in Lafagur’. Below: ‘No.24. The old temple in Lafagur in the deep jungle-never before seen by European eyes’.
The Palace of the Old Goand Rajahs at Ramnuggur on the Nerbuddah. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
Scope & Content:
f. 27 Palace of Hirde Sar, Ramnagar. Women carrying waterpots pass by and a European sits talking to an ascetic in the foreground. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Palace of the Old Goand Kings at Ramnuggur on the Nerbuddah’. Below: ‘No.28 The Palace of the Old Goand Rajahs at Ramnuggur on the Nerbuddah’
The Boomiahs. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
Scope & Content:
f. 28 Two hunters with Bharia Bhumia guides who carry axes and bows and arrows. Inscribed below: ‘No.29. The Boomiahs. Aboriginal savages of India tracking up a wounded beast by the blood’.
Quaint Idea of Some Old Hindu Rajah near Jubbulpoor. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
Scope & Content:
f. 29 The Madan Mahal, Garha. Inscribed below: ‘No.30. Quaint idea of some old Hindu Rajah near Jubbulpoor the present inhabitants are the bees, and the Lungoors, the big white apes’.
Tomb of the Emperor Akbar in Agra. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
Scope & Content:
f. 31 Tomb of Akbar, Sikandra. In the foreground an armed guard escorts three fettered prisoners to work in the garden. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Emperor Akbar’s Mausoleum at Agra’. Below: ‘No.32. Tomb of the Emperor Akbar in Agra’.