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262. P35
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P35
- Title:
- 'The Honble East India Company's Steam Ship of War 'Berenice''. E. Duncan after W. J. Huggins. Coloured aquatint. Published by W J Huggins, London, 1837. Artist(s): Duncan, Edward (1803-82), after Huggins, William John (1781-1845)
- Scope & Content:
- 'The Honble East India Company's Steam Ship of War 'Berenice''. E. Duncan after W. J. Huggins. Coloured aquatint. Published by W J Huggins, London, 1837.. Artist(s): Duncan, Edward (1803-82), after Huggins, William John (1781-1845)
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1837
- Extent:
- 1 Item
263. P51
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P51
- Title:
- 'Fort William in the Kingdom of Bengal belonging to the East India Company of England.' Facsimile reproduction of the engraving by Jan van Ryne, 1754. Artist(s): Ryne, Jan van (1712-60)
- Scope & Content:
- 'Fort William in the Kingdom of Bengal belonging to the East India Company of England.' Facsimile reproduction of the engraving by Jan van Ryne, 1754.. Artist(s): Ryne, Jan van (1712-60)
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1754
- Extent:
- 1 Item
264. P86
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P86
- Title:
- 'Calcutta'. View up the Hooghly showing Government House and shipping. Lithograph, mid-19th cent.
- Scope & Content:
- Coloured lithograph of the Hooghly River showing the Government House and shipping at Calcutta by an unknown printmaker dated c. 1850. Calcutta was founded on the mud flats of Hooghly River, a tributary of the Ganges, by the English merchant Job Charnock in 1690. Ships at Calcutta transported In...
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- c 1850
- Extent:
- 1 Item
265. P406
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P406
- Title:
- 'East Indiaman taking a Pilot on Board'. Published Jany. 26 1811 by R. Polland, London.
- Scope & Content:
- 'East Indiaman taking a Pilot on Board'. Published Jany. 26 1811 by R. Polland, London.
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1811
- Extent:
- 1 Item
266. P411
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P411
- Title:
- 'Loss of the Fame, East Indiaman'. Engraved by T. Brown. Published in Stationers Almanack for 1825. Artist(s): Brown, T. H. (fl.1825-32)
- Scope & Content:
- 'Loss of the Fame, East Indiaman'. Engraved by T. Brown. Published in Stationers Almanack for 1825.. Artist(s): Brown, T. H. (fl.1825-32)
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1825
- Extent:
- 1 Item
267. P462
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P462
- Title:
- 'Fort William in the Kingdom of Bengal belonging to the East India Company of England'. Drawn and engraved by Jan Van Ryne, and published by Robert Sayer, London, 1754. Artist(s): Ryne, Jan van (1712-60)
- Scope & Content:
- Engraving of Fort William in Calcutta by Jan Van Ryne (1712-60) published by Robert Sayer in London in 1754. Calcutta was founded on the mud flats of Hooghly river, a tributary of the Ganges, by the English merchant Job Charnock in 1690. After 1696, Fort William was constructed under the supervi...
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1754
- Extent:
- 1 Item
268. P463
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P463
- Title:
- 'Fort William in the Kingdom of Bengal belonging to the East India Company of England'. Drawn and engraved by Jan Van Ryne, and published by Robert Sayer, London, 1754. Artist(s): Ryne, Jan van (1712-60)
- Scope & Content:
- Coloured engraving of Fort William in Calcutta by Jan Van Ryne published by Robert Sayer in London in 1754. Calcutta was founded on the mud flats of Hooghly River, a tributary of the Ganges, by the English merchant Job Charnock in 1690. After 1696, Fort William was constructed under the supervis...
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1754
- Extent:
- 1 Item
269. P464
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P464
- Title:
- 'Fort William in the Kingdom of Bengal belonging to the East India Company of England'. Drawn and engraved by Jan Van Ryne, and published by Robert Sayer, London, 1754. [Original letterpress trimmed, and the correct panel from different print attached.]. Artist(s): Ryne, Jan van (1712-60)
- Scope & Content:
- Coloured engraving of Fort William in Calcutta by Jan Van Ryne (1712-60 published by Robert Sayer in London in 1754. Calcutta was founded on the mud flats of Hooghly River, a tributary of the Ganges, by the English merchant Job Charnock in 1690. After 1696, Fort William was constructed under the...
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1754
- Extent:
- 1 Item
270. P487
- Reference (shelfmark):
- P487
- Title:
- 'An Interesting Scene on board an East-Indiaman showing the effects of a heavy lurch - after dinner'. Caricature by G. Cruikshank. Published by G. Humphrey, London, 1818. Artist(s): Cruikshank, George (1792-1878)
- Scope & Content:
- 'An Interesting Scene on board an East-Indiaman showing the effects of a heavy lurch - after dinner'. Caricature by G. Cruikshank. Published by G. Humphrey, London, 1818.. Artist(s): Cruikshank, George (1792-1878)
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Date Range:
- 1818
- Extent:
- 1 Item