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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Untitled (1856 (date published)) + Add to album Untitled (1860 (date published)) + Add to album Sugar-Hogsheads (1823) + Add to album Slaves cutting the sugar cane (1823) + Add to album Slaves working on a plantation (1823) + Add to album Interior of distillery (1823) + Add to album Digging the Cane-holes (1823) + Add to album Curing-house and stills (1823) + Add to album Boiling-house (1823) + Add to album The Mill Yard (1823) + Add to album The boiling house (1823) + Add to album Portrait of Maharana Javan Singh of Udaipur (r.1828-1838), smoking a hookah. A servant stands behind him holding a fan (1830) + Add to album Warrior (Mevati). Mevati, a Kshatriya group who lived in the region south-west of Delhi and were warriors more usually termed Meos (1825) + Add to album Two men wrestling (1825) + Add to album Ship's captain, represented by the Mars, a naval battleship prominent in the Napoleonic wars (1825) + Add to album Sannyasi' a Saiva mendicant (1825) + Add to album Ribari, a caste of camel-men (1825) + Add to album Qusuri or 'Kusuri, an Afghan of Kasur (1825) + Add to album Macchi, a Muslim caste of fishermen (1825) + Add to album Luniya, a caste of salt-diggers (1825) + Add to album Leather-bottle makers. (Presumably members of the 'Chamaar' caste) (1825) + Add to album Khati or Tarkhan, carpenter caste of the Panjab. Man sawing a plank (1825) + Add to album Kamdangar, a bowmaker. Shown bending the wood of a bow over a bowl of embers. (Occupational sub-division of 'Tarkhan' caste, bowmakers) (1825) + Add to album Badhak or Qassab, the caste of butcher (1825) + Add to album An elephant keeper riding his elephant (1825) + Add to album Kavval', a sub-caste of the large Muslim caste of 'Mirasis' or singer/genealogists. A man beating a drum (1825) + Add to album Jat', a numerous tribe spread over much of north-west India. Once warriors, now mostly agriculturists. Represented by a man ploughing with oxen (1825) + Add to album Chipi (or chimba), a cloth printer. Printing green cloth with a red geometric design (1825) + Add to album A snake-charmer of the Sapera caste (1825) + Add to album A screen-maker, possibly of the Dumna caste (1825) + Add to album A brickmaker (1825) + Add to album Squirrel, unidentified, (Callosciurus?), and a Common Palm Civet (Paradoxuvus?) inscribed 'Masang' and 'Moosang' and 'fruit' + Add to album Drawing of a woman in costume of Transylvania + Add to album Drawing of an Icelandic woman in her bridal dress (1772) + Add to album (Drawing no.121) An officer and sailor with natives on board a ship (c.1848-1853) + Add to album View of a cataract, Karamata-hura; in the foreground, South American Indians with their canoe (1842-1843) + Add to album Upper drawing; Inhabitants of the island of Tierra del Fuego, in their hut, by Alexander Buchan, January 1769. Lower engraving; A View of the Indians of Tierra del Fuego in their hut, by Francesco Bartolozzi, after Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1769-c.1772) + Add to album A view of the Endeavour's watering place in the Bay of Good Success, Tierra del Furgo, with natives. January 1769 (1769) + Add to album The Kumari jatra. Three temple cars outside the Hanuman Dhoka, or Old Palace, Kathmandu (1850-1863) + Add to album The tapir sent from Bengkulu to Calcutta in 1816 (1818-1820) + Add to album A llama and its young in a park, presumably Barrackpore (1818-1820) + Add to album View from the Kala Mandi Pass (1826) + Add to album Stick insect. Inscribed in ink by Lady Hastings: 'Penang. Phasma gigantissimus from Penang. F.H. May 1822 (c.1822) + Add to album Snake (1818-c.1830) + Add to album Seven Mewatis, recruits for the regiment of Skinner's Horse (1820-1830) + Add to album Otter Civet (c.1824) + Add to album Nutmeg Tree (c.1824) + Add to album Malay Apple (c.1824) + Add to album Lansium Domesticum (c.1824) + Add to album Hindu priest (c.1847) + Add to album Drawing of a ship (c.1447-1449) + Add to album Crested Fireback Pheasant (c.1824) + Add to album Chinese garden (1800-1805) + Add to album Boschman living in the Roggeveld [Rogefeldt], at the Cape of Good Hope (c.1776-1777) + Add to album Blue-Backed Parrot (c.1824) + Add to album Bay Owl (c.1824) + Add to album A woman reading under a punkah (1863) + Add to album A portrait of a dancing girl in a white sari with a red border, seated on a western style sofa on a terrace (c.1780-1790) + Add to album A European, probably Sir David Ochterlony (1758-1825), in Indian dress, smoking a hookah and watching a nautch in his house at Delhi (c.1820) + Add to album A European house in Madras (1834) + Add to album 12Next Last Untitled (1856 (date published)) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Untitled (1860 (date published)) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Sugar-Hogsheads (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Slaves cutting the sugar cane (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Slaves working on a plantation (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Interior of distillery (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Digging the Cane-holes (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Curing-house and stills (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Boiling-house (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 The Mill Yard (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 The boiling house (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Portrait of Maharana Javan Singh of Udaipur (r.1828-1838), smoking a hookah. A servant stands behind him holding a fan (1830) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Warrior (Mevati). Mevati, a Kshatriya group who lived in the region south-west of Delhi and were warriors more usually termed Meos (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Two men wrestling (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Ship's captain, represented by the Mars, a naval battleship prominent in the Napoleonic wars (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Sannyasi' a Saiva mendicant (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Ribari, a caste of camel-men (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Qusuri or 'Kusuri, an Afghan of Kasur (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Macchi, a Muslim caste of fishermen (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Luniya, a caste of salt-diggers (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Leather-bottle makers. (Presumably members of the 'Chamaar' caste) (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Khati or Tarkhan, carpenter caste of the Panjab. Man sawing a plank (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Kamdangar, a bowmaker. Shown bending the wood of a bow over a bowl of embers. (Occupational sub-division of 'Tarkhan' caste, bowmakers) (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Badhak or Qassab, the caste of butcher (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 An elephant keeper riding his elephant (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Kavval', a sub-caste of the large Muslim caste of 'Mirasis' or singer/genealogists. A man beating a drum (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Jat', a numerous tribe spread over much of north-west India. Once warriors, now mostly agriculturists. Represented by a man ploughing with oxen (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Chipi (or chimba), a cloth printer. Printing green cloth with a red geometric design (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A snake-charmer of the Sapera caste (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A screen-maker, possibly of the Dumna caste (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A brickmaker (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Squirrel, unidentified, (Callosciurus?), and a Common Palm Civet (Paradoxuvus?) inscribed 'Masang' and 'Moosang' and 'fruit' Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Drawing of a woman in costume of Transylvania Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Drawing of an Icelandic woman in her bridal dress (1772) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 (Drawing no.121) An officer and sailor with natives on board a ship (c.1848-1853) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 View of a cataract, Karamata-hura; in the foreground, South American Indians with their canoe (1842-1843) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Upper drawing; Inhabitants of the island of Tierra del Fuego, in their hut, by Alexander Buchan, January 1769. Lower engraving; A View of the Indians of Tierra del Fuego in their hut, by Francesco Bartolozzi, after Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1769-c.1772) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A view of the Endeavour's watering place in the Bay of Good Success, Tierra del Furgo, with natives. January 1769 (1769) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 The Kumari jatra. Three temple cars outside the Hanuman Dhoka, or Old Palace, Kathmandu (1850-1863) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 The tapir sent from Bengkulu to Calcutta in 1816 (1818-1820) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A llama and its young in a park, presumably Barrackpore (1818-1820) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 View from the Kala Mandi Pass (1826) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Stick insect. Inscribed in ink by Lady Hastings: 'Penang. Phasma gigantissimus from Penang. F.H. May 1822 (c.1822) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Snake (1818-c.1830) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Seven Mewatis, recruits for the regiment of Skinner's Horse (1820-1830) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Otter Civet (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Nutmeg Tree (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Malay Apple (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Lansium Domesticum (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Hindu priest (c.1847) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Drawing of a ship (c.1447-1449) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Crested Fireback Pheasant (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Chinese garden (1800-1805) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Boschman living in the Roggeveld [Rogefeldt], at the Cape of Good Hope (c.1776-1777) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Blue-Backed Parrot (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Bay Owl (c.1824) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A woman reading under a punkah (1863) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A portrait of a dancing girl in a white sari with a red border, seated on a western style sofa on a terrace (c.1780-1790) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A European, probably Sir David Ochterlony (1758-1825), in Indian dress, smoking a hookah and watching a nautch in his house at Delhi (c.1820) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 A European house in Madras (1834) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0