The Bala Hissar and city of Kabul (Afghanistan) from the Citadel. Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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The Bala Hissar and city of Kabul (Afghanistan) from the Citadel. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 20. Inscribed on mount: ‘The Bala Hissar and City of Caubul, from the Citadel.’ Foster Catalogue, no.146.
Kabul (Afghanistan). Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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Kabul (Afghanistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 21. Inscribed on mount: ‘Caubul. from a burying ground N.E. of the city.’ Foster Catalogue, no.156.
Shah Shuja holding a durbar at Kabul (Afghanistan). Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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Shah Shuja‘ holding a durbar at Kabul (Afghanistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 22. Inscribed on mount: ‘A Durbar held by Shar Shooja at Caubul.’ Foster Catalogue, no.160.
Tomb of the Mughal Emperor Babar, near Kabul (Afghanistan). Artist(s): Atkinson, James (1780-1852)
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Tomb of the Mughal Emperor Babar, near Kabul (Afghanistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’, plate 24. Inscribed on mount: ‘The Tomb of the Emperor Baber.’ Foster Catalogue, no.147.
View of rocky hillside near Pachmarhi (Central Provinces). Artist(s): Sankey, Sir Richard Hieram (1829-1908)
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View of rocky hillside near Pachmarhi. c.1860 Inscribed on mount: ‘Near Pachmarhi.’ Water-colour; 8 by 5 ins. Note: This is probably Chauragarh, a great square-headed bluff on the south edge of the Pachmarhi plateau. Foster Catalogue, no.168.
Elysium Hill, Simla (Punjab States). View of hills with wooden village houses in foreground; snows on horizon. Artist(s): Sankey, Sir Richard Hieram (1829-1908)
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Elysium Hill, Simla. View of hills with wooden village houses in foreground; snows on horizon. c.1876. Water-colour; 9.5 by 14 ins. Inscribed on back: ‘Elysium Hill, Simla.’ Foster Catalogue, no.169.
N.E. view of Bentinck's Buildings, the Beach, Madras. Artist(s): Gantz, John (1772-1853)
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N.E. view of Bentinck's Buildings, the Beach, Madras. 1824. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘John Gantz. 1824.’ Water-colour; 11.25 by 19 ins. Purchased 1927. Foster Catalogue, no.670.