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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Belvedere House, Alipur (1838) + Add to album Untitled (19th century) + Add to album Princeps Ghaut (1870) + Add to album Europeans being entertained by dancers and musicians in a splendid Indian house in Calcutta during Durga puja (1840) + Add to album St Peter's Church, Fort William, Calcutta (1835) + Add to album View of Circular Road, Calcutta (1848) + Add to album Garden overlooking the river. A small boy, with a servant carrying a sunshade, is watching decorated boats on the river (1835) + Add to album Village with a small tulsi altar and a watercarrier with his bullock (1840) + Add to album Isherah - Water Procession of the Image of Doorga Previous to Her Immersion at Sunset + Add to album View of the Brahmaputra and Himalaya mountains from Dibrugarh (Assam) (1848) + Add to album The town of Oochar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground (1818) + Add to album The two massive rocks of Uchar (Datia State), one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps (1818) + Add to album View of the west end of St John's Church, Calcutta, showing houses fronting onto the churchyard and the Rohilla monument (1830) + Add to album View of Chittagong c.1825, showing the Washing Green. From an album compiled with his brother William (1825) + Add to album Celebrating Durga Puja at a wealthy household in Calcutta (c.1835) + Add to album Busy riverside scene, Calcutta, with a new civil servant being carried ashore. His boxes are being piled up on the bank and a palanquin awaits him (1822) + Add to album The Nizamat Kila or Palace of Murshidabad, seen from the opposite bank of the Bhagirathi river with the Nawab's barge in the foreground (1840) + Add to album A Puppet Show on the Artist's Verandah + Add to album Guinevere and Iseult: Cartoon for Stained Glass (1862) + Add to album A View of Calcutta from Fort William 46-a (1807) + Add to album Major-General the Hon. Arthur Wellesley being received in durbar at the Chepauk Palace Madras by Azim al-Daula, Nawab of the Carnatic, 18th February 1805. (1805) + Add to album 1 Belvedere House, Alipur (1838) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Untitled (19th century) image © All rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Princeps Ghaut (1870) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Europeans being entertained by dancers and musicians in a splendid Indian house in Calcutta during Durga puja (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved St Peter's Church, Fort William, Calcutta (1835) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of Circular Road, Calcutta (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Garden overlooking the river. A small boy, with a servant carrying a sunshade, is watching decorated boats on the river (1835) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Village with a small tulsi altar and a watercarrier with his bullock (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Isherah - Water Procession of the Image of Doorga Previous to Her Immersion at Sunset image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art View of the Brahmaputra and Himalaya mountains from Dibrugarh (Assam) (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The town of Oochar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground (1818) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The two massive rocks of Uchar (Datia State), one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps (1818) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the west end of St John's Church, Calcutta, showing houses fronting onto the churchyard and the Rohilla monument (1830) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of Chittagong c.1825, showing the Washing Green. From an album compiled with his brother William (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Celebrating Durga Puja at a wealthy household in Calcutta (c.1835) image courtesy of Pictures From History | Public Domain Busy riverside scene, Calcutta, with a new civil servant being carried ashore. His boxes are being piled up on the bank and a palanquin awaits him (1822) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Nizamat Kila or Palace of Murshidabad, seen from the opposite bank of the Bhagirathi river with the Nawab's barge in the foreground (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved A Puppet Show on the Artist's Verandah image © The Whitworth, The University of Manchester | All Rights Reserved Guinevere and Iseult: Cartoon for Stained Glass (1862) © Tate, London 2019 | CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 (Unported) A View of Calcutta from Fort William 46-a (1807) Image courtesy of the British Library | Public Domain Major-General the Hon. Arthur Wellesley being received in durbar at the Chepauk Palace Madras by Azim al-Daula, Nawab of the Carnatic, 18th February 1805. (1805) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved