Two drawings of stone monuments. The top one (a) shows a stele found at Dampur, Rohilkhand (U.P.). The other (b) is a Trisula (trident) from Chandi Pahar, opposite Hardwar (U.P.). April 1814
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(31a & b) a. Sculptured stele found at Dampur, Rohilkhand (U.P.); b. Trisula at Chandi Pahar opposite Hardwar (U.P.). April 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: a. ‘Ancient Sculpture found near a Well at Dampore in Rohilcund. April 1814. The figures are much’ ‘mutilated & defaced & ...
E. view of the Fort at Kalinjar. May 1814. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(32) E. view of the Fort at Kalinjar. May 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘East View of Kalangar in Bundelkand. May 1814. Sketched by C McK. May 1814. Drawing by’ -. Water-colour; 12 by 18 ins.
(33) Taj Mahal, Agra (U.P.). 1794. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Taaje Mehal from Street (?) 1794’; on back in ink: ‘View of the Taje Mahal.’ Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 12.25 by 25.75 ins.
View of Asirgarh (C.P.); an officer sketching in the foreground; a syce and horse standing by
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(38) View of Asirgarh (C.P.); an officer sketching in the foreground; a syce and horse standing by. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘North & part of the East Face of Asseerghur. a. Second line. b. Lower Fort.’ Water-colour; 11.5 by 19 ins.
Two drawings showing (a) E. view of Narwar, ( b) S. view of Shahabad, Jhalawar
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(39a & b) a. E. view of Narwar; b. S. view of Shahabad, Jhalawar (Rajputana). Inscribed on front in ink: a. ‘Nawar from the Eastward.’ b. ‘Shahabad Town from the Ghaut to the Southward.’ Water-colour; 4.5 by 9.5 ins, 4.5 by 9.5 ins.
Two drawings of stone bridges north and south of Narwar, 30 September 1818. Artist(s): Hamilton, Henry (1786-1826)
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(40a & b) Stone bridges north and south of Narwar. 30 September 1818. Inscribed on front in ink: a’. Stone Bridge North of Narwar from the Northward.’ b’. Stone Bridge Southward of Narwar from the West. Drawn by H.H. 30th Septr, 1818.’ Water-colour; 4.5 by 9.5, 4.5 by 9.5 ins.
The tank, palace and general view of Panna. May 1814. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(41) The tank, palace and general view at Panna. May 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sketch of the Table Land & the Tank, Palace etc at Penna in Bundelkand from the Table land above the same - by C. McK. May 1814.’ Reproduced in J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (OUP Delhi:2010), p.206-7, ...
The iwan screen of the Quwwat al-Islam mosque at Mehrauli viewed from the north east, with the Iron Pillar and other antiquities also visible.
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(42) The iwan screen of the Quwwat al-Islam mosque at Mehrauli viewed from the north, with the Iron Pillar and other antiquities also visible. Water-colour; 13.5 by 20ins.