[River boat filled with people in the foreground, cows on the river bank and wooded hills beyond, near Udhua Nullah, Santal Parganas District]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of a budgerow filled with people on the river near Udhua Nullah, Santal Parganas District, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. ...
[Bridge with four small domes]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of a bridge with four small domes from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as...
Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl, [August] 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing of part of the ruined palace at Rajmahal by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), August 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as...
[Great Cuttra at Rajmahl. Augt 1820]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing [TBC] at Rajmahal by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), August 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as Opium Agent at Patna a...
[Gateway at Rajmahal] Augt 1820]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing of a gateway at Rajmahal by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), August 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as Opium Agent at ...
Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl. Augt 1820. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Water-colour drawing of part of the ruined palace at Rajmahal by Sir Charles D'Oyly (1781-1845), August 1820. This is one of 28 water-colours by Charles D'Oyly of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new appointment as...
[A budgerow with a palanquin stowed on the cabin roof in the foreground]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of a budgerow with a palanquin stowed on the cabin roof, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up...
[Budgerows and a two masted boat in the foreground, rounded and densely wooded Rajmahal hills beyond, with a pir's tomb on the top of a knoll at the opening to the Sakrigali Pass]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of budgerows and a two masted boat with the Rajmahal hills beyond and a pir's tomb on top of a knoll at the opening to the Sakrigali Pass, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi a...
[The ruined fort of Teliagarhi, formerly known as the key to Bengal because of its earlier strategic importance]. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of the ruined fort of Teliagarhi, formerly known as the key to Bengal because of its earlier strategic importance, from analbum in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours by of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, date...
A steep promontory with ruins by moonlight. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845)
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Watercolour by Sir Charles D'Oyly of a steep promontory with ruins by moonlight, from an album in red leather covers with a gold stamped border, containing 28 water-colours of a trip along the Bhagirathi and Ganges Rivers, dated August to October 1820. The trip must have been to take up his new a...