The Fort of Kutool Gur'h Key of Kalee Kumaoon.. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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‘The Fort of Kutool Gur’h Key of Kalee Kumaoon.’ The strong fortress of Kutulgarh a few miles north of Champavat seems perched on a conical mass of rock.
The village of Barhaiti with a temple in the foreground, Garhwal (U.P.). 21 April 1808. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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The village of Barhaiti with a temple in the foreground, Garhwal (U.P.). 21 April 1808. Inscribed on front in ink:’ 2’; on front of original mount in ink: ‘Burheitee.’ Water-colour; 14.75 by 18.75 ins. Note: For Barhaiti, see ‘Asiatick Researches’, xi, 1810, 472.
The village of Devaprayaga with a rope bridge across the Bagirathi Garhwal (U.P.). 11 May 1808. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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The village of Devaprayaga with a rope bridge across the Bagirathi Garhwal, (U.P.). 11 May 1808. Inscribed on front of picture in ink: ‘3’; in ink: ‘Rope Bridge. Deeo Praug’. Water-colour; 14 by 21.5 ins. Note: ‘See Asiatick Researches’, xi, 1810, 488.
Devaprayaga and a rope bridge across the Bagirathi, Garhwal (U.P.). 'Slit-eared' ascetics sitting on the rocks in the foreground and a woman washing her clothes. 11 May 1808. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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Devaprayaga and a rope bridge across the Bagirathi, Garhwal (U.P.). 'Sliteared' ascetics sitting on the rocks in the foreground and a woman washing her clothes. 11 May 1808. Water-colour; 14.25 by 21.75 ins. Note: ‘See Asiatick Researches’, xi, 1810, 488.
Moorcroft and Hearsay on the road to Lake Mansarowar (Tibet). The travellers, wearing Indian dress, and riding on yaks, are shown meeting two Tibetans on horseback with a loaded yak. c.July 1812. Artist(s): Hearsey, Hyder Young (1782-1840)
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Moorcroft and Hearsey on the road to Lake Mansarowar (Tibet). The travellers, wearing Indian dress, and riding on yaks, are shown meeting two Tibetans on horseback with a loaded yak. Snows in the background and five horses in the middle distance. c. July 1812. Inscribed on back in pencil: ‘K...