Village of Bala (Himalayas).1849. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
Scope & Content:
Village of Bala (Himalayas).1849. Inscribed in ink on front: ‘Pl. II’; in pencil on back: ‘Himalya. Village of Bala.’ Pen-and-ink and wash; 10 by 7 ins.
The Chancel of Gullane Church (Scotland). 8 May 1852. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
Scope & Content:
The Chancel of Gullane Church (Scotland). 8 May 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘The Chancel of Gullane Church May 8th 1852’. Pen-and-ink; 13.25 by 9 ins.
Forza d'Argo, near Taormina (Sicily). August 1, 1873. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
Scope & Content:
Forza d'Agro, near Taormina (Sicily). August 1, 1873. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Forza d'Agro, from the Road up to Taormina. Aug 1/73.’ Pencil and wash; 7 by 14 ins.
Bridge over the Ganges, Dunda (Himalayas). 1849. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
Scope & Content:
Bridge over the Ganges, Dunda (Himalayas). 1849. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘Native Susp. Bridge on Ganges at Dunda’; on front in pencil: ‘Dunda, Himalaya.’ Pen-and-ink and wash; 7 by 10 ins.
Peaks of Kunda-Tut (Himalayas). May 1849. Artist(s): Yule, Sir Henry (1820-1889)
Scope & Content:
Peaks of Kunda-Tut (Himalayas). May 1849. Inscribed on mount in ink: ‘PI. VI.9. Peaks of Koonda- Toot’; also quotation from 'Paradise Lost'; in pencil: ‘Koonda Tut. May. Himalya’; inscription and mount to WD50 on back. Pen-and-ink and wash; 10 by 7 ins.
Genre/Subject Matter: Maritime view in the Red Sea, at the northwest of the Bab el-Mandeb strait, of Gibel Tir [Jebel Al-Tair], meaning ‘bird mountain’. Temporal context: This drawing was likely made during Henry Yule’s return journey to India with his new wife, Anna Maria White, in 1844. ...
Collection Area:
India Office Records and Private Papers
Languages:
English
Date Range:
Jan 1844
Extent:
1 watercolour, pencil and ink drawing on watercolour paper