Malabari men and women engaged in various processes of cotton weaving, apparently in Malta.. Artist(s): Tresham, Henry (1750-1814)
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Men and women engaged in various processes of cotton weaving. Inscribed in a painted trompe l’oeil panel: ‘MALTA - Indians from the Coast of MALABAR. Brought over by Admiral Suffren’.
Seated bound man with long hair, a gypsy thief.. Artist(s): Bateman, Josiah (c.1802-1893)
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Seated bound man with long hair. Inscribed on front: ‘Phullo a gypsy thief caught in our camp at Azimbad and bound with the rope he was stealing. Nov 1836’. Water-colour; 22 by 17.5 cm.
Forty-four drawings, some on tracing paper, of Indian types in an album containing the title page and forty plates from 'Hindoostany Characters engraved and coloured by F. Dormieux', Calcutta, 1805 (P2489-2488).
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Forty-four drawings, some on tracing paper, of Indian types in an album containing the title page and forty plates from ‘Hindoostany Characters engraved and coloured by F. Dormieux’, Calcutta, 1805. c.1800. The engravings (P2849-2888) have been trimmed and laid down, with ‘Forty’ added before ...
'Kurrachee Cantonment continued'. A continuation of the previous drawing to the right. On reverse a watercolour of a seated Sindhi inscribed in Persian; 'Abdallah Khan'. Artist(s): Studdert, Thomas (1812-1855)
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'Kurrachee Cantonment continued'. A continuation of the previous drawing to the right. On reverse a watercolour of a seated Sindhi inscribed in Persian; 'Abdallah Khan'. Artist(s): Studdert, Thomas (1812-1855)