Coachman with whip, in blue, yellow and white livery. Artist(s): Muhammad Amir, Shaikh, of Karraya (fl.1830s-40s) studio of
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Coachman with whip, in blue, yellow and white livery. Inscribed below in ink: ‘Coachman’; and numbered: ‘28.’ 269 by 211 mm. Note: The same subject as Add.Or.181, except for the colour of the uniform.
[Carriage Outside York Minster.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscription: Label on verso: 'Patent/ Talbotype Or/ Sun Pictures'. Genre: Portrait Photography A Landau carriage stationed in front of York Minster; a coachmen sits on top at the front, whilst a person, possibly Calvert Jones stands at the rear. Trimmed print laid down on embossed card.
'Coachman'. Section 40, plate 1, in volume 4 of Solvyns, B. 'Les Hindous, Description de leurs Moeurs, Coutumes et Ceremonies.' Paris: 1808. Artist(s): Solvyns, Frans Balthazar (1760-1824)
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'Coachman'. Section 40, plate 1, in volume 4 of Solvyns, B. 'Les Hindous, Description de leurs Moeurs, Coutumes et Ceremonies.' Paris: 1808.. Artist(s): Solvyns, Frans Balthazar (1760-1824)
'A Coachman'. Section 2nd No.23 from 'A Collection of Two Hundred and Fifty Coloured Etchings descriptive of the Manners, Customs and Dresses of the Hindoos by Balt. Solvyns'. Calcutta, 1799. Artist(s): Solvyns, Frans Balthazar (1760-1824)
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'A Coachman'. Section 2nd No.23 from 'A Collection of Two Hundred and Fifty Coloured Etchings descriptive of the Manners, Customs and Dresses of the Hindoos by Balt. Solvyns'. Calcutta, 1799.. Artist(s): Solvyns, Frans Balthazar (1760-1824)