Toddy Men climbing and the Hindoo Swing. The ‘swing’ is a revolving apparatus like a fairground Big Wheel, with four compartments with men lying in them, being turned by hand. Inscribed on opposite page: ‘Toddy Men climbing and the Hindoo Swing.’ Water-colour; 105 by 180 mm.
Man and woman outside a tent with two donkeys. The woman is shifting meal and the man is grinding rice. Both this and Add.Or.4263 are depicted outside European-style tents. Inscribed on opposite page: ‘Grinding Rice and preparing Meal.’ Water-colour; 105 by 180 mm.
Hindu temples next to a body of water. The temple bears a considerable resemblance to the Great Temple at Tanjore, save that the main tower has been converted into an entrance gateway. Inscribed on opposite page: ‘A Hindoo Pagoda. Hindoo Churches.’ Water-colour; 105 by 180 mm.
Two males wearing white clothing, one carrying a bottle of red liquidm the other pointing at a basket and bottle on the ground. Inscribed on opposite page: ‘A Native Butler and Mate(?) an Assistant.’ Water-colour; 105 by 180 mm.
An irregular horseman charging with a spear. The horseman wears a yellow coat with a red shield attached to his arm. Inscribed on opposite page: ‘An irregular horseman’ Water-colour; 105 by 180 mm.