View of rocky hillside near Pachmarhi (Central Provinces). Artist(s): Sankey, Sir Richard Hieram (1829-1908)
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View of rocky hillside near Pachmarhi. c.1860 Inscribed on mount: ‘Near Pachmarhi.’ Water-colour; 8 by 5 ins. Note: This is probably Chauragarh, a great square-headed bluff on the south edge of the Pachmarhi plateau. Foster Catalogue, no.168.
Elysium Hill, Simla (Punjab States). View of hills with wooden village houses in foreground; snows on horizon. Artist(s): Sankey, Sir Richard Hieram (1829-1908)
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Elysium Hill, Simla. View of hills with wooden village houses in foreground; snows on horizon. c.1876. Water-colour; 9.5 by 14 ins. Inscribed on back: ‘Elysium Hill, Simla.’ Foster Catalogue, no.169.
N.E. view of Bentinck's Buildings, the Beach, Madras. Artist(s): Gantz, John (1772-1853)
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N.E. view of Bentinck's Buildings, the Beach, Madras. 1824. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘John Gantz. 1824.’ Water-colour; 11.25 by 19 ins. Purchased 1927. Foster Catalogue, no.670.
S. E. view of the Board of Trade and Customs House, the Beach, Madras. Artist(s): Gantz, John (1772-1853)
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S.E. view of the Board of Trade and Customs House, the Beach, Madras, 1824. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘John Gantz. 1824’; on back in pencil: ‘S.E. view of the Custom House & Board of Trade Madras’; in ink: ‘J. Strachan Esq.’ Water-colour; 11.25 by 19 ins. Purchased 1927. Foster Catalog...
Palace of Sultan Baz Bahadur and pavilion of his mistress, Rupmati, Mandu. April 1852. Artist(s): Harris, Claudius Richard William Frith (1826-1862)
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Palace of Sultan Baz Bahadur and pavilion of his mistress, Rupmati, Mandu. April 1852 Original drawing for ‘The Ruins of Mandoo,’ plate IV, 'The Palace of the Sultan Baz Babadoor, and Pavilion of Roop Muttee, his Queen'.