Almorah No. 5.. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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‘Almorah No. 5.’ The capital of Kumaon sits on a saddle-ridge, with the town and temples in the middle, and the old fort Lal Mandi, renamed Fort Moira, in the distance.
Almorah No. 1.. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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‘Almorah No. 1.’ The town seen from the other side of the ridge, with the ‘cantonment’ and fort in the distance, and another smaller fort crowning the nearer summit. Watermark: ‘J. Whatman 1804.’
Fort Dufferin, Mandalay. Corner of the fort showing the moat in the foreground and a pyatthat behind.. Artist(s): MacColl, Hugh Herbert (b.1893)
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‘Fort Dufferin corner Mandalay. H. MacColl.’ Inscribed on reverse: ‘By MacColl, a leading artist in Burma pre-1948.’ Pencil and pen-and-ink; 240 by 200 mm. Donated to BACSA by the late R.C. Langham-Carter, ICS, and presented by BACSA to OIOC, 2001. Note: Fort Dufferin, the British name for...
A building inside Kalinjar Fort.. Artist(s): Maisey, Frederick Charles (1825-1892)
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A building inside Kalinjar Fort. Maisey was based at Kalinjar from 1845 to 1847. Inscribed: ‘Jan'y 25th, 1847. In Kallinjur Fort, Bundlecun.’ Pencil and wash; 12.5 by 8 cm.
The hill fort of Anchettidurgam.. Artist(s): Colebrooke, Robert Hyde (1762-1808)
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The hill fort of Anchitty Droog. Inscribed: ‘ Achitty Droog on the backing sheet.’ Pencil, pen and black ink and watercolour; 368 x 463 mm. Provenance: With Thomas Crowe, Norwich, November 1972, where purchased for the William and Mildred Archer collection. Purchased with the assistance of ...
'Ambair'. Plate 10 from Simpson's 'India: ancient and modern', chromolithographs by, and published by, Day & Son, London, 1867. Artist(s): Day & Son, after Simpson, William (1823-1899)
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'Ambair'. Plate 10 from Simpson's 'India: ancient and modern', chromolithographs by, and published by, Day & Son, London, 1867.. Artist(s): Day & Son, after Simpson, William (1823-1899)
'A view within the fort of Monghyr'. Plate 4 from Henry Salt's 'Twenty Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt', published by William Miller, London, 1809. Artist(s): Havell, Daniell (b.1785) after Salt, Henry (1780-1827)
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'A view within the fort of Monghyr'. Plate 4 from Henry Salt's 'Twenty Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt', published by William Miller, London, 1809.. Artist(s): Havell, Daniell (b.1785) after Salt, Henry (1780-1827)
'Ruins of the fort at Juanpore on the river Goomtee'. Plate 5 from Henry Salt's 'Twenty Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt', published by William Miller, London, 1809. Artist(s): Havell, Daniell (b.1785) after Salt, Henry (1780-1827)
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'Ruins of the fort at Juanpore on the river Goomtee'. Plate 5 from Henry Salt's 'Twenty Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt', published by William Miller, London, 1809.. Artist(s): Havell, Daniell (b.1785) after Salt, Henry (1780-1827)
'Riacotta in the Baramahal'. Plate 12 from Henry Salt's 'Twenty Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt', published by William Miller, London, 1809. Artist(s): Havell, Daniell (b.1785) after Salt, Henry (1780-1827)
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'Riacotta in the Baramahal'. Plate 12 from Henry Salt's 'Twenty Four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt', published by William Miller, London, 1809.. Artist(s): Havell, Daniell (b.1785) after Salt, Henry (1780-1827)
Fortress of Jellalabad. Plate 19 from General Views and Special Points of Interest of the City of Lucknow, by Lieut. Col. D. S. Dodgson, A.A.G. Published by Day & Son, London, 1860. Artist(s): Day & Son, after Dodgson, Sir David Scott (1822-1898)
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Fortress of Jellalabad. Plate 19 from General Views and Special Points of Interest of the City of Lucknow, by Lieut. Col. D. S. Dodgson, A.A.G. Published by Day & Son, London, 1860.. Artist(s): Day & Son, after Dodgson, Sir David Scott (1822-1898)