A temple at Sheoganga in the Salt Range (Punjab). March 1860. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
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Pencil drawing of a temple at Shivganga in the Salt Range of the Punjab, now in Pakistan, by Sir Henry Yule, dated March 1860. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Ancient Buddhist portion of a Temple at Sheogunga in the Salt Range. March 1860.’ Sir Henry Yule (1820-1889) served with the Bengal Eng...
[Chandor Fort, near Nasik; an elephant and tent in the foreground]. Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour painting of Chandor Fort, near Nasik, with an elephant and tent in the foreground by John Johnson (c.1769-1846). Inscribed: 'Chandore fort with a Mharatte chieftain's elephant ready to be mounted and attended as usual.'
[Temple on river, Poona]. Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour painting of a temple by the side of the river at Pune by John Johnson (c.1769-1846) dating to between circa 1795 and 1801. Inscribed: 'Pagoda at Poona.'
[Old St. Paul's church, Old Goa]. Artist(s): Johnson, John (c.1769-1846)
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Water-colour painting of Old St. Paul's church at Old Goa by John Johnson (c.1769-1846) between c.1795 and 1801. A priest stands in the foreground. Note: The church collapsed in 1820, and only a small portion of the facade remains.