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Sepoys attacking Baluchi snipers in the Siri-Kajur Pass (Baluchistan). Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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Sepoys attacking Baluchi snipers in the Siri-Kajur Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan,’ plate 6. Inscribed on mount: ‘The wild pass of Siri-Kajoor.’ Foster Catalogue, no.151.
The narrow pass above the Siri Bolan (Baluchistan); Baluchi snipers attacking British troops from the heights as they pass through. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The narrow pass above the Siri Bolan (Baluchistan); Baluchi snipers attacking British troops from the heights as they pass through. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 7. Inscribed on mount: ‘The opening into the narrow pass above the Siri Bolan.’ Foster Catalogue, no.150.
Approach to Quetta (Baluchistan); Sir John Keane and staff in middle distance. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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Approach to Quetta (Baluchistan); Sir John Keane and staff in middle distance. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan,’ plate 8. Inscribed on mount: ‘The approach to the Fortress of Kwettah.’ Foster Catalogue, no.158.
The British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 10. Inscribed on mount: ‘The troops emerging from the narrow part of the defile in the Kojak Pass.’ Foster Catalogue, no.152.
The second descent from the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The second descent from the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan,’ plate 12. Inscribed on mount: ‘The second descent through Kojak Pass.’ Foster Catalogue, no.154.
The third descent from the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). In the foreground the encampment of the 1st Bengal European Regiment with camp followers. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The third descent from the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). In the foreground the encampment of the 1st Bengal European Regiment with camp followers. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 13. Inscribed on mount: ‘The third descent through the Kojak Pass.’ Foster Catalogue, no.155.
The fortress and citadel of Ghazni (Afghanistan) and the two Minars. Tribesmen with camels, horses and pack bullocks in foreground. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The fortress and citadel of Ghazni (Afghanistan) and the two Minars. Tribesmen with camels, horses and pack bullocks in foreground. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 15. Inscribed on mount: ‘The fortress and Citadel of Ghiznee and the two Minars.’ Foster Catalogue, no.148.
The Maidan Valley (Afghanistan). Tower on right, British officer mounted on camel, and fruit-seller. Army passing along valley on left towards Arghandi. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The Maidan Valley (Afghanistan). Tower on right, British officer mounted on camel, and fruit-seller. Army passing along valley on left towards Arghandi. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 16. Inscribed on mount: ‘The Valley of Maidan.’ Foster Catalogue, no.161.
Arghandi (Afghanistan). Guns surrendered by Dost Muhammad Khan in centre secured by Major Cureton and his lancers. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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Arghandi (Afghanistan). Guns surrendered by Dost Muhammad Khan in centre secured by Major Cureton and his lancers. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 17. Inscribed on mount: ‘The village of Urghundee.’ Foster Catalogue, no.149.
The Bala Hissar and city of Kabul (Afghanistan) from the Citadel. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The Bala Hissar and city of Kabul (Afghanistan) from the Citadel. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 20. Inscribed on mount: ‘The Bala Hissar and City of Caubul, from the Citadel.’ Foster Catalogue, no.146.