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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map View of a Mosque and Gateway at Motijhil (c.1814-1823) + Add to album Water being raised from a well by means of bullocks pulling at the rope down an inclined plane (1815) + Add to album View of the town of Ballabgarh (1815) + Add to album View of the ruined palace at Rajmahal (1820) + Add to album View of the Qadam Rasul mosque within the Fort at Gaur (1817) + Add to album View of the fortress and palace of Jind (1815) + Add to album View of the dargah of Shaikh Salim Chishti and the tomb of Islam Khan beside it in the courtyard of the Great Mosque at Fathpur Sikri. (1815) + Add to album View of one side of the main street in the Indian city of Patna (1814) + Add to album View of Mathura with 'Abd al-Nabi's mosque in the centre (1815) + Add to album View of Ganges and Rajmahal Hills from the top of the hill at Sakrigali, with the shrine of Sayyid Ahmad Makhdum (1820) + Add to album Two views on the one sheet of the exterior and interior of the temporary tomb of Sa'adat 'Ali Khan at Lucknow (1814) + Add to album Thomas Fortescue's large single-storeyed bungalow at Allahabad in extensive grounds (1814) + Add to album The wooded Rajmahal hills with an encampment below at Maharajpur. (1820) + Add to album The white and black marble throne platforms on the terrace of the palace at Agra (1815) + Add to album The west gateway to the fort at Allahabad, in English classical style with a dome (1814) + Add to album The walls of Tughluqabad and the tomb of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (1815) + Add to album The walls of Gaur, with heaps of bricks lying around (1817) + Add to album The walls of Gaur, with a tank in which elephants are bathing, and Lord Hastings' encampment in the foreground (1817) + Add to album The unfinished temple of Chait Singh at Ramnagar across its tank (1814) + Add to album The tomb of the Emperor Shah 'Alam at the dargah of Qutb-Sahib at Mahrauli. (1815) + Add to album The tomb of Safdar Jang showing the garden and water channel (1815) + Add to album The tomb of Qutb-Sahib at Mahrauli, in a courtyard with tombs and a large spreading tree. (1815) + Add to album The tomb of Ghazi al-Din Khan in his Madrassah, with the mosque beyond (1815) + Add to album The tomb of Afzal Khan (d.1639) known as the Chini ka Rauza, largely covered in coloured tiles (1815) + Add to album The tomb and surrounding marble enclosure of Ghazi al-Din Khan in his Madrassah at Delhi. (1815) + Add to album The tomb and garden of Itimad al-Daulah at Agra (1815) + Add to album The theatre at Fatehgarh, a closer view (1815) + Add to album The theatre at Fatehgarh (1815) + Add to album The temple of Gobind Deo at Brindaban (1815) + Add to album The spire and dome of a temple at Benares (1814) + Add to album The simple grave of Asaf al-Daula under a canopy inside the Imambara (1814) + Add to album The shrine-topped bluff at Sakrigali on the Ganges, with part of Lord Hastings' encampment beside the river below (1820) + Add to album The shrine of Shah Arzani at Patna (1814) + Add to album The separate banqueting hall of the Residency with a view eastwards over the Kaiserbagh (1814) + Add to album The Sas Hazari shrine of Makhdum Shah Jalal Tabrizi (1817) + Add to album The Sangi Dalan hall in Shah Shuja's palace at Rajmahal (1820) + Add to album The Rumi Darwaza from the north-west (1814) + Add to album The rocky outcrop known as Pirpahar: a Muslim shrine and tomb on it, in an otherwise flat plain (1820) + Add to album The river frontage at Benares with the Panchganga Ghat in the centre and Aurangzeb's mosque rising above it (1814) + Add to album The river bank at Najafgarh, showing the remains of substantial houses and temples. (1814) + Add to album The Residency building in Lucknow (1814) + Add to album The Raja of Benares's palace at Ramnagar from the river, with the Raja's state boat (1814) + Add to album The Qutb Minar surrounded by various buildings of the complex (1815) + Add to album The Qutb Minar (1815) + Add to album The Panch Mahal and some other rather fanciful palace buildings at Fathpur Sikri (1815) + Add to album The palace gateway at Rampur (1815) + Add to album The opium godown or store within its compound at Patna (1814) + Add to album The old European cemetery at Patna (1814) + Add to album The Nawab Vizier's country retreat at Dilkusha within a deer park (1814) + Add to album The Nadan Mahal, the tomb of Shaikh 'Abd al-Rahim of Lucknow (1814) + Add to album The Mughal Shalimar Gardens north of Delhi (1815) + Add to album The Mughal interior of the west gate to Allahabad Fort (1814) + Add to album The Moti Jharna waterfall in the Rajmahal Hills (1820) + Add to album The Mosque of 'Abd al-Nabi at Mathura (1815) + Add to album The mausoleum of Hafiz Rahmat Khan at Bareilly (1814) + Add to album The market-place at Karnal (1815) + Add to album The many domed interior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, including the western wall and its niches, and the royal platform (1817) + Add to album The Madan Mohan temple at Brindaban (1815) + Add to album The Lahore Gate of the Delhi Fort (1815) + Add to album The Jami Masjid at Rajmahal (1820) + Add to album 1234Next Last View of a Mosque and Gateway at Motijhil (c.1814-1823) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Water being raised from a well by means of bullocks pulling at the rope down an inclined plane (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the town of Ballabgarh (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the ruined palace at Rajmahal (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the Qadam Rasul mosque within the Fort at Gaur (1817) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the fortress and palace of Jind (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of the dargah of Shaikh Salim Chishti and the tomb of Islam Khan beside it in the courtyard of the Great Mosque at Fathpur Sikri. (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of one side of the main street in the Indian city of Patna (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of Mathura with 'Abd al-Nabi's mosque in the centre (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved View of Ganges and Rajmahal Hills from the top of the hill at Sakrigali, with the shrine of Sayyid Ahmad Makhdum (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Two views on the one sheet of the exterior and interior of the temporary tomb of Sa'adat 'Ali Khan at Lucknow (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Thomas Fortescue's large single-storeyed bungalow at Allahabad in extensive grounds (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The wooded Rajmahal hills with an encampment below at Maharajpur. (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The white and black marble throne platforms on the terrace of the palace at Agra (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The west gateway to the fort at Allahabad, in English classical style with a dome (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The walls of Tughluqabad and the tomb of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The walls of Gaur, with heaps of bricks lying around (1817) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The walls of Gaur, with a tank in which elephants are bathing, and Lord Hastings' encampment in the foreground (1817) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The unfinished temple of Chait Singh at Ramnagar across its tank (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb of the Emperor Shah 'Alam at the dargah of Qutb-Sahib at Mahrauli. (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb of Safdar Jang showing the garden and water channel (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb of Qutb-Sahib at Mahrauli, in a courtyard with tombs and a large spreading tree. (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb of Ghazi al-Din Khan in his Madrassah, with the mosque beyond (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb of Afzal Khan (d.1639) known as the Chini ka Rauza, largely covered in coloured tiles (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb and surrounding marble enclosure of Ghazi al-Din Khan in his Madrassah at Delhi. (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The tomb and garden of Itimad al-Daulah at Agra (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The theatre at Fatehgarh, a closer view (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The theatre at Fatehgarh (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The temple of Gobind Deo at Brindaban (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The spire and dome of a temple at Benares (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The simple grave of Asaf al-Daula under a canopy inside the Imambara (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The shrine-topped bluff at Sakrigali on the Ganges, with part of Lord Hastings' encampment beside the river below (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The shrine of Shah Arzani at Patna (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The separate banqueting hall of the Residency with a view eastwards over the Kaiserbagh (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Sas Hazari shrine of Makhdum Shah Jalal Tabrizi (1817) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Sangi Dalan hall in Shah Shuja's palace at Rajmahal (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Rumi Darwaza from the north-west (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The rocky outcrop known as Pirpahar: a Muslim shrine and tomb on it, in an otherwise flat plain (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The river frontage at Benares with the Panchganga Ghat in the centre and Aurangzeb's mosque rising above it (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The river bank at Najafgarh, showing the remains of substantial houses and temples. (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Residency building in Lucknow (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Raja of Benares's palace at Ramnagar from the river, with the Raja's state boat (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Qutb Minar surrounded by various buildings of the complex (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Qutb Minar (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Panch Mahal and some other rather fanciful palace buildings at Fathpur Sikri (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The palace gateway at Rampur (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The opium godown or store within its compound at Patna (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The old European cemetery at Patna (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Nawab Vizier's country retreat at Dilkusha within a deer park (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Nadan Mahal, the tomb of Shaikh 'Abd al-Rahim of Lucknow (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Mughal Shalimar Gardens north of Delhi (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Mughal interior of the west gate to Allahabad Fort (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Moti Jharna waterfall in the Rajmahal Hills (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Mosque of 'Abd al-Nabi at Mathura (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The mausoleum of Hafiz Rahmat Khan at Bareilly (1814) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The market-place at Karnal (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The many domed interior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, including the western wall and its niches, and the royal platform (1817) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Madan Mohan temple at Brindaban (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Lahore Gate of the Delhi Fort (1815) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Jami Masjid at Rajmahal (1820) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved