View of the Fort, Nurpur (Sind), half way between Kotri and Sehwan. January 1852. Artist(s): Ainslie, Henry Francis (c.1805-1879)
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View of the Fort, Nurpur (Sind), half way between Kotri and Sehwan. January 1852. Inscribed on front of mount in red ink: ‘Sindh. Noorpoor-ke-gote, Fort of Noorpoor, halfway between Kotree & Sehwan right bank of the Indus, in good preservation, built of mud, walls 12 feet thick, Jany ...
The granary (golghar) at Bankipur, near Patna (Bihar) seen from the river; European officials' houses near by.. Artist(s): Smith, Robert (1787-1873)
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The granary (‘golghar’) at Bankipur, near Patna (Bihar) seen from the river; European officials' houses near by. Inscribed on original mount in pencil: ‘Grain Golah at Bankipoore near Patana’. Note: This granary was built by John Garstin in 1786.
Mosque, Monghyr (Bihar). View from the river with country boats and budgerow in foreground.. Artist(s): Smith, Robert (1787-1873)
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Mosque, Monghyr (Bihar). View from the river with country boats and budgerow in foreground. Inscribed on mount in pencil: ‘Mosque at Monghar.’ On reverse (not by Smith): ‘Gentoo temple at Monghyr.’
Distant view of the Ganges River at Bhagalpur (Bihar); Cleveland's house on a hill to the right.. Artist(s): Smith, Robert (1787-1873)
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Distant view of the Ganges River at Bhagalpur (Bihar); Cleveland's house on a hill to the right. Inscribed on mount in pencil: ‘Mr Cleveland's House at Boglipoore’.
The city of Murshidabad (Bengal) with the banqueting hall of the Nawab's old palace seen from the river.. Artist(s): Smith, Robert (1787-1873)
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The city of Murshidabad (Bengal) with the Nawab's old palace seen from the river. Inscribed on mount in pencil: ‘Nawab's House at the City of Moorsedavad’. Note: This is the Nawab's old palace (not new, as in the printed catalogue) erected by Major Fleming whom Smith assisted on his arrival in...
Tomb of Mahomed Shah, Beejapore [Bijapur]. Artist(s): Nash, Alexander (fl. 1834-1846)
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Folio 1. Inscribed in pencil: ‘Tomb of Mahomed Shah. Beejapore. L.A. Nash 1845’. Pencil drawing of a tomb at Bijapur by Alexander Nash (fl. 1834-1846) dated between 1844 and 1845.