The Fort, Allahabad (U.P.). Artist(s): Crommelin, James Arden (1801-1893)
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The Fort, Allahabad (U.P.). c.1828. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘The Fort, Allahabad. J.A.C.’; on back in pencil:’ This view is taken looking down the Jumna towards its confluence with the Ganges but in what year I forget. J.A.C.’; other notes also. Water-colour; 5 by 9.5 ins.
The Kutb Minar, near Delhi. Artist(s): Crommelin, James Arden (1801-1893)
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The Qutb Minar, near Delhi. 1828. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Kootub Minar near Delhi. J.A.C.1828’; notes on back in pencil. Water-colour; 6.75 by 9.75 ins.
Spittuk Monastery, Ladakh (Kashmir). 1926. Inscribed on front in water-colour: ‘G. Hadenfeldt’ on back in pencil: ‘Spittuk Monastery.’ Water-colour; 16.25 by 12 ins.
First monastery beyond the Zoji-la Pass, Ladakh (Kashmir). Artist(s): Hadenfeldt, Gertrude (fl. 1920-1930)
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First monastery beyond the Zoji-la Pass, Ladakh (Kashmir). 1926. Inscribed on front in water-colour: ‘G. Hadenfeldt’; on back in pencil: ‘First monastery beyond the Zoji-la Pass.’ Water-colour; 15.5 by 11.5 ins.
Stagna Monastery, Ladakh (Kashmir). 1926. Inscribed on front in water-colour: ‘G.’ ‘Hadenfeldt’; on back in pencil: ‘Stagna Monastery.’ Water-colour; 11 by 16 ins.
Palace of the ex-raja of Leh, Ladakh (Kashmir). Artist(s): Hadenfeldt, Gertrude (fl. 1920-1930)
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Palace of the ex-raja of Leh, Ladakh (Kaslimir). 1926. Inscribed on front in water-colour: ‘G. Hadenfeldt’; on back in pencil: ‘Palace of the ex-king of Leh.’ Water-colour; 15.5 by 7.75 ins.
View inside Himis Monastery, Ladakh (Kashmir). 1926. Inscribed on front in water-colour: ‘G. Hadenfeldt’; on back in pencil: ‘In Himis Monastery.’ Water-colour; 16 by 19.5 ins.
Monastery overlooking the Indus near Himis, Ladakh (Kashmir). Artist(s): Hadenfeldt, Gertrude (fl. 1920-1930)
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Monastery overlooking the Indus near Himis, Ladakh (Kashmir). 1926. Inscribed on front in water-colour: ‘G. Hadenfeldt’; on back in pencil: ‘Monastery overlooking’ Indus. Water-colour; 15.25 by 10 ins.