(28) Temple and pillar. December 1800. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Ancient Pagoda at Bisnagar. 1800’; in pencil: ‘Decr. 1800.’ Water-colour, 11.5 by 13 ins.
(29) Ruined palace and temple at Vijayanagar. 1800. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sketch of the Ancient Palace & one of the Pagodas at Alputtun. December 1800’; in pencil: ‘Copied. Mar. 1816.’ Water-colour; 3 by 4 ins.
The great tank and embankment at Cumbum on the Gundlakamma River. March 1794
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(32) The great tank and embankment at Cumbum on the Gundlakamma River. March 1794. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘View of the Great Tank of Cummun & of the Celebrated Embankment across the Gunlacummum River, March 1794.’ Water-colour; 12.5 by 17.5 ins.
Ghatsila, near Tuljapur. 1 March 1797. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(11) Ghatsila, near Tuljapur. 1 March 1797. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Gat-Sila near Tuljapur Gat. Mar. 1. 1797. Sketched by C. McK.’ Water-colour; 8.5 by 12.75 ins.
Falls of the Ghatprabha river near Gokak (Mysore). 1804. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(14) Falls of the Ghatprabha near Gokak. 1804. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sketch of the Falls of the Gatpurba near Gokauk. 1804. 175 feet fall. by Mr Manesty.’ Pencil; 8 by 12.25 ins.
Notes, drawing and ground plan of the mausoleum of Rabi'a Daurani, wife of the Emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(15) Notes on the mausoleum of Rabi'a Daurani, wife of the Emperor Aurangzeb, Aurangabad. (16) Mausoleum of Rabi'a Daurani, Aurangabad. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Mausoleum of Rabeea Dooranny, wife of the Emperor Aurunzebe at Aurangabad.’ Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 11 by 13.75 ins. (17) ...
Tombs and shrine of Gisu Daraz, Gulbarga. March 1797. Artist(s): MacKenzie, Colin (1754-1821)
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(18) Tombs and shrine of Gisu Daraz, Gulbarga. March 1797. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Sketches of the spot March 1797. C. McK. View of the Tombs of the Kings; and of the Mausoleum of Gheesooduraz at Gulbarga.’ Water-colour; 11 by 20.5 ins.