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'Palace of the King of Delhi, taken from the principal mosque'. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 21 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
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'Palace of the King of Delhi, taken from the principal mosque'. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 21 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824.. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
'The Cuttub Minar in the ruins of ancient Delhi'. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 22 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
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'The Cuttub Minar in the ruins of ancient Delhi'. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 22 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824.. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
'Grand Gateway and Tomb of the Emperor Acber at Secundra''. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 23 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
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'Grand Gateway and Tomb of the Emperor Acber at Secundra''. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 23 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824.. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
'The Taj Mahal, Tomb of the Emperor Shah Jehan and his Quenn'. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 24 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
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'The Taj Mahal, Tomb of the Emperor Shah Jehan and his Quenn'. Engraved by T. Sutherland after a drawing by C.R. Forrest. Plate 24 from 'A PIcturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna', London, 1824.. Artist(s): Sutherland, Thomas (b. 1785), after Forrest, Charles Rammus (d. 1827)
Pedimental sculpture from East India House. Part of title to F.W. Blagdon's A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India.. Artist(s): Godby, James, after Edward Orme (1774-c.1822)
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Inset to second title: Pedimental sculpture from East India House. Drawn by Edward Orme and engraved by James Godby. Page size: 41 by 52 cm.
The Native Judges and Officers of the Court of the Recorder at Bombay A frontispiece to F.W. Blagdon's A Brief History of Ancient and Modern India.. Artist(s): Godby, James, after Edward Orme (1774-c.1822)
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Frontispiece (to A Brief History...). The Native Judges and Officers of the Court of the Recorder at Bombay. Judge of the Hindoo Law (Antoba Crustnagee Pundit), Interpreter (Rhowangee Sewagee), Hindoo Officer (Lellather Chatta Bhutt), Judge of the Mahomedan Law (Cajee Husson), Officer to the M...
The palace of the late Nabob of Arcot, (at Tritchinopoly), with the tomb of a Nawab of Arcot.. Artist(s): Stadler, Joseph C. (fl. c.1790-1815), after Ward, Francis Swain (1736-94), and Orme, William
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The palace of the late Nabob of Arcot, (at Tritchinopoly). Drawn by William Orme after Francis Swain Ward. Engraved with aquatint by J.C. Stadler. 1803.
A view from the King’s Barracks, Fort St. George [with a good view of the ruined church of St. Mary].. Artist(s): Harraden, Richard Bankes (1778-1862), after Ward, Francis Swain (1736-94)
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A view from the King’s Barracks, Fort St. George. After F.S. Ward. Engraved with aquatint by Harraden. 1804.