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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Two budgrows [budgerows] with other boats beyond and a distant view of hills (1820) + Add to album Three domed mosque (1820) + Add to album The ruined fort of Teliagarhi, formerly known as the key to Bengal because of its earlier strategic importance (1820) + Add to album The Gossain Katra near the Chawk, Patna City (Bihar). 23 October 1824 (1824) + Add to album The Dungaye Pass on the road between Kannachatti and Dungaye (Bihar); an elephant in the foreground. 18 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album The Catholic church at Bandel, near Hooghly, in the middle distance, buildings on the river bank and boats in the foreground. (1820) + Add to album Temple of Ganga Gobind Singh, banian of Warren Hastings, at Kandi, at the meeting of the Bhagirathi and Jalangi rivers (1820) + Add to album River boat filled with people in the foreground, cows on the river bank and wooded hills beyond, near Udhua Nullah, Santal Parganas District (1820) + Add to album One of the sacred springs of warm water running from the Rajgir Hills (Bihar). 20 December 1824 (1824) + Add to album N27' 'View from the summit of Shah Junghee looking North East. Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album N26 Shahjunghee a sacred Hill at Bhaughulpoor (1820) + Add to album N25 Ancient Pillars at Bhaughulpoor & modern Hindoo Temple erected by Juggut sect. Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album N19 Mosque at Bhaughulpoor. Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album Mosque at Borranipore (1848) + Add to album Katwa, Burdwan District, from the river (1820) + Add to album Inscribed: N18 Colgong (1820) + Add to album Houses along the river bank, one flying the union flag, state barges and budgrows [budgerows] in the foreground (1820) + Add to album Encampment in the compound of the bungalow at Chas (Bihar). 7 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album Eastern gateway of Patna City (Bihar). 26 October 1824 (1824) + Add to album Country boats on the wide expanse of the Ganges with a distant view of the Himalayas (1822) + Add to album Caves at Patharghata, two from a group of five (1820) + Add to album Bungalow attached to the house of Maharaja Mitrajit Singh, Patna (Bihar), 12 May 1825 (1825) + Add to album Budgerows and a two masted boat in the foreground, rounded and densely wooded Rajmahal hills beyond, with a pir's tomb on the top of a knoll at the opening to the Sakrigali Pass (1820) + Add to album Bridge with four small domes (1820) + Add to album Another view of the lake and bungalow of Christopher Webb Smith from the Murad Hill (Bihar) behind the house. 28 December 1824 (1824) + Add to album Another view from the Patna Customs House (Bihar) with steps leading down to the river and country boats moored by the bank. 24 October 1824 (1824) + Add to album Another view from the encampment at Bihar (Bihar), with shrine beneath a tree. 19 December 1824 (1824) + Add to album An Englishman seated on a chair sketching in the grounds of a European bungalow on the banks of a river. (Bihar). c.1825 (1824) + Add to album Agradwip, a village on the banks of the Bhagirathi (1820) + Add to album A steep promontory with ruins by moonlight (1820) + Add to album A Hindu rest house near Jehanabad on the West bank of the Damodar River (Bengal). 26 January 1823 (1823) + Add to album A budgerow with a palanquin stowed on the cabin roof in the foreground (1820) + Add to album Sculptures under a great pipal tree on the terrace adjoining the Mahabodhi temple, Bodhgaya (Bihar). 28 December 1824 (1824) + Add to album Wooded rock with view of peaks on the road to Raghunathpur (West Bengal); to the right an Englishman going ahead on foot followed by his horses and servants. 4 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album View of the village of Silwar (Bihar) at the foot of the hill with signalling tower. 13 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album View of the road through the Kathkamsandi Pass (Bihar). 15 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album View of the hill of Parasnath from the encampment near Chhatna (Bengal); a tank and gnarled tree in foreground. 1 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album View of Part of Chowrinchee (1848) + Add to album View near the Circular Road (1848) + Add to album View in the village of Sheebpore (1848) + Add to album View in the Serampore Road (1848) + Add to album View in Clive Street (1848) + Add to album Town and port of Calcutta (1848) + Add to album The road through the rocky Chittru Pass between Gumia and Chittru Chatta (Bihar); elephants and villager on pony in foreground. 11 February 1823 (1823) + Add to album The Makandi Dewul temple beside the Beturni Tank, near Gaya (Bihar). 29 December 1824. (1824) + Add to album Statue of the Marquis of Hastings in Tank Square (1848) + Add to album St. Paul's cathedral, Calcutta (1848) + Add to album Procession of the Churruckpooja (1848) + Add to album Office of the Sudder Board of Revenue from Kyd St (1848) + Add to album N9 Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl, Augt 1820 (1820) + Add to album N24 The House occupied by Sir Charles D'Oyly at Bhaugulpoor from Mr Clevland's Monument erected to his memory by the Government of Bengal' [sic] 'Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album N23 The Hill House at Bhaughulpore from the South East. Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album N22 The Hill House at Bhaughulpoor from the North side of the Nulla. Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album N21 The Hill House at Bhaughulpore built by Mr Clevland from the House of Dr Glas. Septr 1820 (1820) + Add to album N20 Monument erected by the natives of the Bhaughulpoor District to the memory of Augustus Clevland Esqr. Sept 1820 (1820) + Add to album N12 Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl. Augt 1820 (1820) + Add to album N11 Gateway at Rajemahl. Augt 1820 (1820) + Add to album N10 Great Cuttra at Rajemahl. Augt 1820 (1820) + Add to album Menagerie at Barrackpore (1848) + Add to album Hindoo Temple near the Strand Road (1848) + Add to album First Prev123Next Last Two budgrows [budgerows] with other boats beyond and a distant view of hills (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Three domed mosque (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The ruined fort of Teliagarhi, formerly known as the key to Bengal because of its earlier strategic importance (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Gossain Katra near the Chawk, Patna City (Bihar). 23 October 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Dungaye Pass on the road between Kannachatti and Dungaye (Bihar); an elephant in the foreground. 18 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Catholic church at Bandel, near Hooghly, in the middle distance, buildings on the river bank and boats in the foreground. (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Temple of Ganga Gobind Singh, banian of Warren Hastings, at Kandi, at the meeting of the Bhagirathi and Jalangi rivers (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved River boat filled with people in the foreground, cows on the river bank and wooded hills beyond, near Udhua Nullah, Santal Parganas District (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved One of the sacred springs of warm water running from the Rajgir Hills (Bihar). 20 December 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N27' 'View from the summit of Shah Junghee looking North East. Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N26 Shahjunghee a sacred Hill at Bhaughulpoor (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N25 Ancient Pillars at Bhaughulpoor & modern Hindoo Temple erected by Juggut sect. Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N19 Mosque at Bhaughulpoor. Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Mosque at Borranipore (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Katwa, Burdwan District, from the river (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Inscribed: N18 Colgong (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Houses along the river bank, one flying the union flag, state barges and budgrows [budgerows] in the foreground (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Encampment in the compound of the bungalow at Chas (Bihar). 7 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Eastern gateway of Patna City (Bihar). 26 October 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Country boats on the wide expanse of the Ganges with a distant view of the Himalayas (1822) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Caves at Patharghata, two from a group of five (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Bungalow attached to the house of Maharaja Mitrajit Singh, Patna (Bihar), 12 May 1825 (1825) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Budgerows and a two masted boat in the foreground, rounded and densely wooded Rajmahal hills beyond, with a pir's tomb on the top of a knoll at the opening to the Sakrigali Pass (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Bridge with four small domes (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Another view of the lake and bungalow of Christopher Webb Smith from the Murad Hill (Bihar) behind the house. 28 December 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Another view from the Patna Customs House (Bihar) with steps leading down to the river and country boats moored by the bank. 24 October 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Another view from the encampment at Bihar (Bihar), with shrine beneath a tree. 19 December 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved An Englishman seated on a chair sketching in the grounds of a European bungalow on the banks of a river. (Bihar). c.1825 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Agradwip, a village on the banks of the Bhagirathi (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved A steep promontory with ruins by moonlight (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved A Hindu rest house near Jehanabad on the West bank of the Damodar River (Bengal). 26 January 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved A budgerow with a palanquin stowed on the cabin roof in the foreground (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Sculptures under a great pipal tree on the terrace adjoining the Mahabodhi temple, Bodhgaya (Bihar). 28 December 1824 (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Wooded rock with view of peaks on the road to Raghunathpur (West Bengal); to the right an Englishman going ahead on foot followed by his horses and servants. 4 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the village of Silwar (Bihar) at the foot of the hill with signalling tower. 13 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the road through the Kathkamsandi Pass (Bihar). 15 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the hill of Parasnath from the encampment near Chhatna (Bengal); a tank and gnarled tree in foreground. 1 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of Part of Chowrinchee (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View near the Circular Road (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View in the village of Sheebpore (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View in the Serampore Road (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View in Clive Street (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Town and port of Calcutta (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The road through the rocky Chittru Pass between Gumia and Chittru Chatta (Bihar); elephants and villager on pony in foreground. 11 February 1823 (1823) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Makandi Dewul temple beside the Beturni Tank, near Gaya (Bihar). 29 December 1824. (1824) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Statue of the Marquis of Hastings in Tank Square (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved St. Paul's cathedral, Calcutta (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Procession of the Churruckpooja (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Office of the Sudder Board of Revenue from Kyd St (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N9 Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl, Augt 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N24 The House occupied by Sir Charles D'Oyly at Bhaugulpoor from Mr Clevland's Monument erected to his memory by the Government of Bengal' [sic] 'Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N23 The Hill House at Bhaughulpore from the South East. Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N22 The Hill House at Bhaughulpoor from the North side of the Nulla. Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N21 The Hill House at Bhaughulpore built by Mr Clevland from the House of Dr Glas. Septr 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N20 Monument erected by the natives of the Bhaughulpoor District to the memory of Augustus Clevland Esqr. Sept 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N12 Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl. Augt 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N11 Gateway at Rajemahl. Augt 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved N10 Great Cuttra at Rajemahl. Augt 1820 (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Menagerie at Barrackpore (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Hindoo Temple near the Strand Road (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved