An album of 247 lithographs compiled apparently shortly after 1830 containing lithographs (and 1 engraving) mostly from the Bihar Amateur Lithographic Press run by Sir Charles D’Oyly at Patna.. Artist(s): D'Oyly, Sir Charles (1781-1845), and others
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A large album of 247 lithographs of unknown provenance compiled apparently shortly after 1830 containing lithographs (and 1 engraving) mostly from the Bihar Amateur Lithographic Press run by Sir Charles D’Oyly at Patna. 144 ff. There are 66 lithographs by Charles D’Oyly himself, with signature...
'The Rajah of Cutch with his vassals'. Aquatint by Reeve after Grindlay, from Robert Grindlay's 'Scenery, costumes and architecture, chiefly on the western side of India,' London, 1826-30. Vol I, Pl. 5. Artist(s): Reeve, Richard Gibson (1803-1889), after Grindlay, Robert Melville (1786-1877)
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'The Rajah of Cutch with his vassals'. Aquatint by Reeve after Grindlay, from Robert Grindlay's 'Scenery, costumes and architecture, chiefly on the western side of India,' London, 1826-30. Vol I, Pl. 5.. Artist(s): Reeve, Richard Gibson (1803-1889), after Grindlay, Robert Melville (1786-1877)
Dost Mahommed King of Caubul and his youngest son. Plate 2 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
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Dost Mahommed King of Caubul and his youngest son. Plate 2 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848.. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-...
Khoja Padshauh, a Ko-i-staun chief, with his armed retainers. Plate 7 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848. Artist(s): Carrick, Robert C. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
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Khoja Padshauh, a Ko-i-staun chief, with his armed retainers. Plate 7 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848.. Artist(s): Carrick, Robert C. (fl. mid-19th century), after Ra...
"Atmaran" Hindoo of Peshawar. Plate 9 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848. Artist(s): Carrick, Robert C. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
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"Atmaran" Hindoo of Peshawar. Plate 9 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848.. Artist(s): Carrick, Robert C. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
Hyder Khan, the governor of Ghuznee. Plate 19 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
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Hyder Khan, the governor of Ghuznee. Plate 19 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848.. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
Meerz Fyze, an Oosbeg Elchee or Ambassador. Plate 22 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
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Meerz Fyze, an Oosbeg Elchee or Ambassador. Plate 22 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848.. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
Gool Mahommed Khaun, King of the Ghiljyes. Plate 25 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
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Gool Mahommed Khaun, King of the Ghiljyes. Plate 25 from Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan, lithographed by Day & Son, published by Hering & Remington, London, 1848.. Artist(s): Walker, E. (fl. mid-19th century), after Rattray, James (1818-1854)
'Surrender of Dost Mohommed Khan, to SIr William Hay Macnaghten Bart, At the Entrance into Caubul from Killa-Kazee.' Plate 18 from 'Sketches in Afghaunistan', by Jas Atkinson, published by Henry Graves, London, 1842. Artist(s): Haghe, Charles (d.1888) and Haghe, Louis (1806-1895) after Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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'Surrender of Dost Mohommed Khan, to SIr William Hay Macnaghten Bart, At the Entrance into Caubul from Killa-Kazee.' Plate 18 from 'Sketches in Afghaunistan', by Jas Atkinson, published by Henry Graves, London, 1842.. Artist(s): Haghe, Charles (d.1888) and Haghe, Louis (1806-1895) after Atkinso...
'Caubul Costumes.' [Including a portrait of Shah Shuja]. Plate 25 from 'Sketches in Afghaunistan', by Jas Atkinson, published by Henry Graves, London, 1842. Artist(s): Haghe, Charles (d.1888) and Haghe, Louis (1806-1895) after Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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'Caubul Costumes.' [Including a portrait of Shah Shuja]. Plate 25 from 'Sketches in Afghaunistan', by Jas Atkinson, published by Henry Graves, London, 1842.. Artist(s): Haghe, Charles (d.1888) and Haghe, Louis (1806-1895) after Atkinson, James (1780-1852)