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'Chowinghee Road. Elliot's Tank. Harrington St.' Plate 21 from William Wood's 'A series of twenty-eight panoramic views of Calcutta'.. Artist(s): Wood, William (fl. 1827-1833)
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‘Chowinghee Road. Elliot’s Tank. Harrington St. Drawn from nature etc. London, Published by W. Wood, 14 Berners St., Printed by Graf & Soret.’
'Chowinghee Road. Theatre Road. Theatre.' Plate 22 from William Wood's 'A series of twenty-eight panoramic views of Calcutta'.. Artist(s): Wood, William (fl. 1827-1833)
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‘Chowinghee Road. Theatre Road. Theatre. Drawn etc. London, Published by W. Wood, No. 39 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, Printed by Graf & Soret, 1 Great Castle Street.’
'Chowinghee Road. Ballard's Buildings.' Plate 23 from William Wood's 'A series of twenty-eight panoramic views of Calcutta'.. Artist(s): Wood, William (fl. 1827-1833)
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‘Chowinghee Road. Ballard’s Buildings. Drawn etc. London, etc. … Gt. Castle St.’
'The New General Hospital. Taken in April 1829.' Plate 25 from William Wood's 'A series of twenty-eight panoramic views of Calcutta'.. Artist(s): Wood, William (fl. 1827-1833)
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‘The New General Hospital. Taken in April 1829. From nature etc. London, etc.’
'Allipore Bridge.' Plate 28 from William Wood's 'A series of twenty-eight panoramic views of Calcutta'.. Artist(s): Wood, William (fl. 1827-1833)
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‘Allipore Bridge. From nature etc. London, Published by W. Wood, No. 428 Strand. Printed by Engelmann, Graf & Coindet Lithographers to His Majesty, 14 Newman Street.’
WOOD, WILLIAM (fl. 1827-1833) Wood obtained permission in June 1827 to join his brother George at the Asiatic Lithographic Press in Calcutta, arriving ...
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WOOD, WILLIAM (fl. 1827-1833) Wood obtained permission in June 1827 to join his brother George at the Asiatic Lithographic Press in Calcutta, arriving in September 1828 and leaving in February 1830. George was in Cawnpore by 1832, described as Superintendent of the Asiatic Lithographic Press an...
'The Harbour of port Cornwallis. Island of Great Andaman with the fleet getting under weigh Rangoon.' Plate 1 from ' Birman Empire. Part.1. Containing six views taken at and near Rangoon.'. Artist(s): Hunt, George (fl. 1800-1850), after Moore, Joseph (fl. 1820s)
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'The Harbour of port Cornwallis. Island of Great Andaman with the fleet getting under weigh Rangoon.' Plate 1 from ' Birman Empire. Part.1. Containing six views taken at and near Rangoon.'. Artist(s): Hunt, George (fl. 1800-1850), after Moore, Joseph (fl. 1820s)