1: Jones at peace with all the world; 2: and the Punkah-wallah hard at work; 3: The Punkah-wallah at peace with all the world; 4: and the mosquitos hard at work; 5: The Avenger; 6: The Avengee. Artist(s): Lloyd, William Whitelock (fl.1890s)
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Plate 13 of 'Lloyd's sketches of Indian Life' showing six illustrated scenes.
1: This is the Major's Chowkedar, who howls so appallingly all night; 2: That the two unfortunates in the next bungalow can get no sleep. They plot his downfall; 3: And having crept upon him unawares, from behind the Majors cactus fence; 4: They fall upon him: with the result that there is no more spirit left in him, and peace is secured to the neighbourhood. Artist(s): Lloyd, William Whitelock (fl.1890s)
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Plate 14 of 'Lloyd's sketches of Indian Life' showing four illustrated scenes.
These two Subalterns discussing their lunch in the Sind valley, find it somewhat pleasanter than stewing in Cawnpore. Artist(s): Lloyd, William Whitelock (fl.1890s)
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Plate 18 of 'Lloyd's sketches of Indian Life' showing an illustrated scene of a group of people in a mountainous landscape.