View up the River at Hullah. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 21 Ghat on the Sonar river. Inscribed on reverse: ‘View up the river at Hutta at the fishing ghauts where the turtles took my baits and bullied me horribly. I couldn’t catch a fish for them. This is the freest and best sketch I have ever made up - 1849. Water and figures especially good - for ...
Tomb of the Emperor Akbar in Agra. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 31 Tomb of Akbar, Sikandra. In the foreground an armed guard escorts three fettered prisoners to work in the garden. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Emperor Akbar’s Mausoleum at Agra’. Below: ‘No.32. Tomb of the Emperor Akbar in Agra’.
Sketch in the Ruins of Old Delhi. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 33 View of Firoz Shah’s pillar with Delhi beyond, ruined tombs with vultures, a pariah dog and an adjutant bird in the foreground. Inscribed on reverse: ‘Scene amongst the ruins of old Dhelee with the lat of Firoze and the present city of New Dhelee in the distance’. Below: ‘No.34. Sketch in t...
Sketch Made on the Line of March. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 35 A European rests on some steps while his horse is watered. Inscribed on reverse: ‘These are lot of scribbled ideas done on the line of march with the first thing that came to hand and just whatever was before me’. Below: ‘No.36. Sketch made on the line of march’.
The River Jumna at Agra from the Fort. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 32 Birds-eye view of River Jumna from Agra Fort with the bridge of boats in the distance. Inscribed on reverse: ‘Agra’. Below: ‘No.33. The River Jumna at Agra from the Fort’.
The Palace of the Old Goand Rajahs at Ramnuggur on the Nerbuddah. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 27 Palace of Hirde Sar, Ramnagar. Women carrying waterpots pass by and a European sits talking to an ascetic in the foreground. Inscribed on reverse: ‘The Palace of the Old Goand Kings at Ramnuggur on the Nerbuddah’. Below: ‘No.28 The Palace of the Old Goand Rajahs at Ramnuggur on the Nerbuddah’
The Great Fair of the Birman Ghat on the Nerbuddah. Artist(s): Crump, Charles Wade (1825-1857)
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f. 20 The fair at Barmhan at the junction of the Narbada and Warahi rivers. A sepoy stands guard outside a tent in the foreground.Inscribed on reverse: ‘The great Fair of the Burman Ghat on the Nerbuddah. Decr. 52’. Below: 'No. 21 The great Fair of the Birman Ghat on the Nerbuddah.'