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View of the Fort, Hyderabad (Sind). December 1851. Artist(s): Ainslie, Henry Francis (c.1805-1879)
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View of the Fort, Hyderabad (Sind). December 1851. Inscribed on front of mount in red ink: ‘Sindh. Fort of Hyderabad, capital of Sindh, from the Belloochee lines. The tower contained the treasures of the Ameers of Sindh. Decr 1851. HFA.’
Map of Hyderabad (Sind) and neighbourhood. January 1852. Artist(s): Ainslie, Henry Francis (c.1805-1879)
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Map of Hyderabad (Sind) and neighbourhood. January 1852. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Fort of & station, with city of Hyderabad, Scinde. Jany 1852. HFA.’
View of the Fort, Nurpur (Sind), half way between Kotri and Sehwan. January 1852. Artist(s): Ainslie, Henry Francis (c.1805-1879)
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View of the Fort, Nurpur (Sind), half way between Kotri and Sehwan. January 1852. Inscribed on front of mount in red ink: ‘Sindh. Noorpoor-ke-gote, Fort of Noorpoor, halfway between Kotree & Sehwan right bank of the Indus, in good preservation, built of mud, walls 12 feet thick, Jany ...
Door of a tomb, Tatta (Sind). Artist(s): Ainslie, Henry Francis (c.1805-1879)
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Door of a tomb, Tatta (Sind). 1852. Inscribed on front of mount in red ink: ‘Sindh. Door of a Mussalman tomb at Tatta, sentence from the Koran in blue glazed tiles above. 1852.’ 10.5 by 7 ins.
Watoji (Sind), a halting place between Tatta and Karachi. 12 February 1853. Artist(s): Ainslie, Henry Francis (c.1805-1879)
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Watoji (Sind), a halting place between Tatta and Karachi. 12 February 1853. Inscribed on front of mount in red ink: ‘Sindh, Wuttogee, a halting place about halfway between Tatta & Kurrachee, here is one well, a native rest-house, and a ruined musjeed or mosque. Febry 13/53.’