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The Club House, Ootacamund. Hilly landscape with classical bungalow, thatched verandas and pillared portico. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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The Club House, Ootacamund. Hilly landscape with classical bungalow, thatched verandas and pillared portico. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(16) The ‘Club House’; Ootacamund. 1852. a splendid building beautifully furnished, accommodation for about 30 members; with Library; Billiard rooms, e...
Billicul, near Ootacamund. Landscape with lake and bungalow; an Englishman shooting in the foreground. February 1852. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Billicul, near Ootacamund. Landscape with lake and bungalow; an Englishman shooting in the foreground. February 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(18) Billicul: Feby. 52. (towards the Low Country).’
Billicul, near Ootacamund. Landscape with huge boulder and crooked tree; an Englishman on horseback in the foreground. February 1852. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Billicul, near Ootacamund. Landscape with huge boulder and crooked tree; an Englishman on horseback in the foreground. February 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(19) At Billicul Stables: the tree is quite bent from the pressure of an enormous stone.’
Ootacamund. Hilly landscape showing Dodabetta peak; lake and sailing boat in the foreground. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Ootacamund. Hilly landscape showing Dodabetta peak; lake and sailing boat in the foreground. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(20) ‘Ootacamund’(to the North East.) 1852.’