Bungalow of Lieut.-Colonel W.R. Gilbert, Hazaribagh (Bihar).
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Bungalow of Lieut.-Colonel W.R. Gilbert, Commandant of the Ramgarh Battalion, Hazaribagh (Bihar); silver-stick bearers and a carriage and pair at the door; goat, cows and guinea-fowl in the foreground. Inscribed: ‘Our House at Hazareebaug.’
Plan of Lieut.-Colonel W.R. Gilbert's bungalow at Hazaribagh (Bihar).
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Plan of Lieut.-Colonel W.R. Gilbert’s bungalow at Hazaribagh (Bihar). Inscribed with scale and key to the various rooms. Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 13.5 by 19.75 ins.
Lieut.-Colonel W.R. Gilbert's bungalow at Sambalpur (Orissa).
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Lieut.-Colonel W.R. Gilbert’s bungalow at Sambalpur (Orissa) on the banks of the Mahanadi River. Hills in distance, river with rocky bed in foreground. Inscribed: ‘Sumbhulpore. Commandant’s House. Banks of the Mahamddee’; on back: ‘House at Sumbhulpore.’
View of the Commandant's house at Sambalpur. (Orissa).
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View from the Commandant’s house at Sambalpur (Orissa), showing the fort at the foot of the hills, river bed in foreground. Inscribed: ‘Sumbhulpore. View from the House’; on back: ‘Fort of Sumbhulpore.’
The fort at Sambalpur (Orissa) on the banks of the Mahanadi River. Sentries in look-out towers. Inscribed: ‘The Fort of Sumbhulpore’; on back: ‘The Old Fort of Sumbhulpore.’
Temple in the fort, Sambalpur (Orissa). Fenced well in foreground, sentry on duty on right. Inscribed: ‘Sumlye Temple in the Fort. Sumbhulpore’; on back: ‘Sumlie’ ... ‘in the fort of Sumbhulpore.’
The Old Palace in the fort at Sambalpur (Orissa). The Commandant, Lieut.Colonel W.R. Gilbert, and his wife approaching mounted on an elephant accompanied by silver-stick bearers, lance-bearers and cavalry. Inscribed: ‘Remains of the Old Palace in the interior of the Fort of Sumbhulpore’; on ba...
A view of Manantoddy, Malabar district, showing the hospital
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A view of Manantoddy, Malabar district, showing the hospital. c.1845. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘Manantoddy taken from the hill opposite the Divine’s Quarters. The hospital-in the centre.’ 1842 water-mark. Pen-and-ink and wash; 9.5 by 15.25 ins.
Another view of Manantoddy, Malabar district, showing the commanding officer’s quarters and kacheri
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Another view of Manantoddy, Malabar district, showing the commanding officer’s quarters and kachheri. c.1845. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘Commanding Officer’s Quarters & Cutcherry taken from Mr Lancaster’s Hill.’ Pencil; 9.5 by 15.25 ins