General view of cave temples in the Barabar Hills, Gaya (Bihar). January 1814
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(29) General view of cave temples in the Barabar Hills, Gaya (Bihar). January 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Rock of the Caverns at - mile from Ghya.’ ‘ January 1814.’ Water-colour; 12 by 19 ins.
Two sketches of tombs near Tughluqabad, near Delhi. Copy of sketches made in 1814. Artist(s): 'Abdullah, Shaikh (fl. 1818-1819)
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(30a & b) Two sketches of tombs near Tughlakabad (Punjab). March 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Antiquities. Delhi. Ancient Tomb near Tugluckabad. March 1814. Copd by Shaik Abdullah. 31st Augst 1819.’ See J. Howes 'Illustrating India' (2010), plate 35. WD811 and 812 are the sketches fr...
Two drawings of stone monuments. The top one (a) shows a stele found at Dampur, Rohilkhand (U.P.). The other (b) is a Trisula (trident) from Chandi Pahar, opposite Hardwar (U.P.). April 1814
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(31a & b) a. Sculptured stele found at Dampur, Rohilkhand (U.P.); b. Trisula at Chandi Pahar opposite Hardwar (U.P.). April 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: a. ‘Ancient Sculpture found near a Well at Dampore in Rohilcund. April 1814. The figures are much’ ‘mutilated & defaced & ...
E. view of the Fort at Kalinjar. May 1814. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(32) E. view of the Fort at Kalinjar. May 1814. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘East View of Kalangar in Bundelkand. May 1814. Sketched by C McK. May 1814. Drawing by’ -. Water-colour; 12 by 18 ins.
(33) Taj Mahal, Agra (U.P.). 1794. Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Taaje Mehal from Street (?) 1794’; on back in ink: ‘View of the Taje Mahal.’ Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 12.25 by 25.75 ins.
View of Asirgarh (C.P.); an officer sketching in the foreground; a syce and horse standing by
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(38) View of Asirgarh (C.P.); an officer sketching in the foreground; a syce and horse standing by. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘North & part of the East Face of Asseerghur. a. Second line. b. Lower Fort.’ Water-colour; 11.5 by 19 ins.
Two drawings showing (a) E. view of Narwar, ( b) S. view of Shahabad, Jhalawar
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(39a & b) a. E. view of Narwar; b. S. view of Shahabad, Jhalawar (Rajputana). Inscribed on front in ink: a. ‘Nawar from the Eastward.’ b. ‘Shahabad Town from the Ghaut to the Southward.’ Water-colour; 4.5 by 9.5 ins, 4.5 by 9.5 ins.
Two drawings of stone bridges north and south of Narwar, 30 September 1818. Artist(s): Hamilton, Henry (1786-1826)
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(40a & b) Stone bridges north and south of Narwar. 30 September 1818. Inscribed on front in ink: a’. Stone Bridge North of Narwar from the Northward.’ b’. Stone Bridge Southward of Narwar from the West. Drawn by H.H. 30th Septr, 1818.’ Water-colour; 4.5 by 9.5, 4.5 by 9.5 ins.