The fortress of Kumbhalgarh in the Aravalli Hills (Mewar).. Artist(s): Waugh, Patrick Young (1788-1829)
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The great fortress of Kumbhalgarh in the Aravalli Hills (Mewar). By Patrick Young Waugh (1788-1829), 1818-19. Signed on the wash border:’ P.Y. Waugh.’ Inscribed below: ‘Fort of Kommulmair.’ Pen-and-ink and wash, heightened with water-colour; 246 by 445 mm; 300 by 480 mm including wash borders...
Three fortified villages on hill-tops dotted over a level cultivated plain, probably in Jalaun District..
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Three fortified villages on small hill-tops dotted over a level cultivated plain, probably in Jalaun District (U.P.). 295 by 422 mm. Inscribed below: ‘Magrowra. No. 7.’ [individually captioned under the three villages:] ‘Magrowra. Gt. Berown. Lohagurh.’
The northern ancient bridge across the river Sind at Narwar, with sepoys on it.
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The northern ancient bridge across the river Sind at Narwar, with the fortress beyond. Two sepoys on the bridge. Inscribed below: ‘1st Bridge of Nerwar. No. 9.’ 295 by 511 mm.
The hill fort of Deogarh, circumvallated, with walls ascending the left side, with further hills beyond.
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The hill fort of Deogarh (Madhya Pradesh), circumvallated, with walls ascending the left side, with further hills beyond. The foregound is broken up into ravines, with cultivated land beyond leading up to the hill. Inscribed below: ‘A view of the Fort of Deogurh. No. 3.’ 295 by 500 mm.
The town and lake at Jhalrapatan (Jhalawar), with a sepoy and peasants working an irrigation system in the foregound.
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The town and lake at Jhalrapatan (Jhalawar), with a sepoy and peasants working an irrigation system in the foregound. Inscribed below: ‘A view of the Lake and Town of Jalra Patun. No. 12.’ 295 by 500 cm.
View of the town of Shahabad (Kotah, formerly Jhalawar) lying in a wooded valley between hills, with sepoys in the foregound.
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View of the town of Shahabad (Kotah, formerly Jhalawar) lying in a wooded valley between hills, with sepoys in the foregound. Inscribed below: ‘Shahabad. No. 11.’ 298 by 500 mm.
The fortress of Narwar on its hill surrounded by walls, with domes and minarets appearing above the latter, with further walls and buildings and gardens in the foreground.
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The fortress of Narwar (Gwalior) on its hill surrounded by walls, with domes and minarets appearing above the latter, with further walls and buildings and gardens in the foreground. Inscribed below: ‘A view of the Town and Fort of Nerwar. No. 8.’ 295 by 485 mm.
The town of Uchar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground.. Artist(s): Prinsep, William (1794-1874), attributed to
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The town of Uchar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground. Attributed to William Prinsep (1794-1874), 1818. Inscribed below: ‘The Fort and Town of Oochar. No. 1.’ 320 by 420 mm.
The two massive rocks of Uchar (Datia State), one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps.. Artist(s): Prinsep, William (1794-1874), attributed to
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The two massive rocks of Uchar, one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps. Attributed to William Prinsep (1794-1874), 1818. Inscribed below: ‘The Conical Rocks near Oochar. No. 2.’ 325 by 423 mm.