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Front view of the ruined mosque the "Jumah Musjid." Plate 2 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
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Front view of the ruined mosque the "Jumah Musjid." Plate 2 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859.. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Fr...
The "Jahaz Mahal" or "Water Palace." Plate 3 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
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The "Jahaz Mahal" or "Water Palace." Plate 3 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859.. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
The Palace of Sultan Baz Bahadoor, and Pavillion of Roop Muttee, his Queen. Plate 4 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
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The Palace of Sultan Baz Bahadoor, and Pavillion of Roop Muttee, his Queen. Plate 4 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859.. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Cla...
The Delhi Gate. Plate 6 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
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The Delhi Gate. Plate 6 from Captain Harris' 'The Ruins of Mandoo, the Ancient Mahommedan Capital of Malwah, in Central India,' published by Day and Son, London, 1859.. Artist(s): Day & Son (fl. mid-19th century), after Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
'View between Galle & Mattura.' Plate 4 from 'A picturesque illustration of the scenery, animals and native inhabitants, of the Island of Ceylon: in twelve plates, engraved after drawings (from nature) of Samuel Daniell.' London:1808. Artist(s): Daniell, William (1769-1837), after Daniell, Samuel (1775-1811)
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'View between Galle & Mattura.' Plate 4 from 'A picturesque illustration of the scenery, animals and native inhabitants, of the Island of Ceylon: in twelve plates, engraved after drawings (from nature) of Samuel Daniell.' London:1808.. Artist(s): Daniell, William (1769-1837), after Daniell,...
'A Gentoo Chitty man & woman.' Plate 9 from 'A picturesque illustration of the scenery, animals and native inhabitants, of the Island of Ceylon: in twelve plates, engraved after drawings (from nature) of Samuel Daniell.' London:1808. Artist(s): Daniell, William (1769-1837), after Daniell, Samuel (1775-1811)
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'A Gentoo Chitty man & woman.' Plate 9 from 'A picturesque illustration of the scenery, animals and native inhabitants, of the Island of Ceylon: in twelve plates, engraved after drawings (from nature) of Samuel Daniell.' London:1808.. Artist(s): Daniell, William (1769-1837), after Daniell, ...
Near the Fort of Currah, on the River Ganges.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Near the Fort of Currah, on the River Ganges. No. I. NEAR THE FORT OF CURRAH, ON THE RIVER GANGES. THE Fort of Currah was formerly of considerable importance. It is situated on high ground on the western bank of the river Ganges, and was attached to a large town of the same name. At present...
Ruins in Rotas Gur, Bahar.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Ruins in Rotas Gur, Bahar. No. II. RUINS IN ROTAS GUR, IN BAHAR. Rajah Rotas, an Hindoo prince, has the reputation of having completed the massy works of this extensive fortress, on the top of which there are a considerable number of respectable buildings. The present view is part of the pal...
Gate of the Loll-Baug at Fyzabad.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Gate of the Loll-Baug at Fyzabad. No. III. GATE OF THE LOLL BHAUG, AT FYZABAD. Loll Bhaugh is the name given to a garden made by Nawaub Sujah al Dowla. The gate is elegantly designed, and highly enriched with ornaments: its principal apartment is over the entrance, to which are attached two ...
The Punj Mahalla Gate, Lucknow.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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The Punj Mahalla Gate, Lucknow. No. V. THE PUNJ MAHALLA GATE, LUCKNOW. The plainness and simplicity of this edifice is more striking than the richness of its decorations; a circumstance seldom occurring in gateways belonging to Mahomedan princes. This gate leads to a palace erected by Nawaub...