Hilly landscape with bungalows and church, Coonoor. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Hilly landscape with bungalows and church, Coonoor. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(4) Coonoor. 1852. - a small station 10 miles from Ootacamund; much milder climate.’
Wooded hill with river, bridge and bungalow in foreground, Coonoor. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Wooded hill with river, bridge and bungalow in foreground, Coonoor. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(6) Coonoor Bridge, and Halting Place. 1852.’ 9.25 by 11.25 ins.
Hilly landscape with Woodcock Hall, a large red-roofed bungalow in middle distance; rose bushes in foreground. Ootacamund. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Hilly landscape with Woodcock Hall, a large red-roofed bungalow in middle distance; rose bushes in foreground. Ootacamund. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘(9) ‘Woodcock Hall’, etc; Ootacamund’’; in pencil:’ ‘from Dr Giraud’s verandah.’
Panorama of Ootacamund with bazaar beside the lake; English family and servants in foreground. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Panorama of Ootacamund with bazaar beside the lake; English family and servants in foreground. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Ootacamund; (to the North) - view from the verandah of our house’; also notes. 7½ by 18½ ins.
Coonoor Church. Artist(s): Bellasis, George Hutchins (1807-1862)
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Coonoor Church. 1852. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘General Kennett’s church: new building at Coonoor’; in pencil on tower: ‘fell down before finished.’ 9.25 by 11.25 ins.
A scrap-book containing 86 drawings and 4 lithographs. 1839 to c. 1867. The sketches relate to Strachey's early years in W. India, the making of the Jumna and Ganges Canals and holidays spent in the Nilgiri Hills, the Himalayas, etc. Artist(s): S
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A scrap-book (265 pages) containing 86 drawings and 4 lithographs. 1839 to c.1867. The sketches relate to Strachey's early years in W. India, the making of the Jumna and Ganges Canals and holidays spent in the Nilgiri Hills, the Himalayas, Scotland and Switzerland. A few drawings relate to th...
View of Simla (Punjab States), with Christ Church in middle distance. Artist(s): Poulton, Henry Boileau Adolphus (1823-1902)
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View of Simla, with Christ Church in middle distance. 1855. Water-colour; 10 by 14ins. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘Simla Church & 'Jacko' from under 'the Bank', north side, 1855.’ Foster Catalogue, no.315.