View of Bhongirdrug. January 1797. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(1) View of Bhongirdrug. January 1797. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of Bongheer-Broog - Miles N.E. from Hydrabad. January 1797.’ Water-colour; 8 by 14.75 ins.
View of Kammametdrug. January 1797. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(2) View of Kammametdrug. January 1797. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of Cummumait-Droog - Miles from Hydrabad. January 1797.’ Water-colour; 5.25 by 9.5 ins.
View of Trincomallee (Ceylon); a camp in the foreground by Lieut William Castle.. Artist(s): Castle, William (fl.1796)
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(1) View of Trincomallee (Ceylon); a camp in the foreground. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Trincomallee by the late Mr Castle’; on back in ink: ‘Trincomallee in Ceylon.’ Water-colour; 16.25 by 22 ins. Note: MacKenzie took part in an expedition to Ceylon in 1795 to 1796. He was left at Trincoma...
General view of Fort Defiance (i.e. the so-called Tamkam), near Madura.. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(9) General view of Fort Defiance, near Madura. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Fort Defiance and the Landscape near it, near Madura, in 1784. Originally sketched by C McK.’ Water-colour; 12 by 18.5 ins. Note: This is the famous Tumkum, the country house erected by Tirumala Nayak, subsequently c...
Fort Defiance (i.e. the so-called Tamkam) near Madura. June 1784. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(10) Fort Defiance near Madura. June 1784. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Fort Defiance near Madura before it was repaired by Mr John(n)s (?)June 1784. C. McK.’ Water-colour; 8 by 11.75 ins. Note: See previous note. Mr. Samuel Johnston, Paymaster at Madurai, was the first Company official to ...
View of Dindigal Fort with an English officer and an Indian pandit in the foreground
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(16) View of Dindigul with an English officer, perhaps MacKenzie, and an Indian in the foreground. 1790. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of Dindigul (?) 1790.’ Water-colour; 12.5 by 18 ins.