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Two caparisoned elephants, in a hilly landscape. It is possible that the 'B' might refer to Judge Edward Eyre Burgess who was appointed judge at the Murshidabad adaulat in 1772., Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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This house once belonged to Colonel Samuel Hampton who owned a large number of properties in and around Calcutta .
Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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The Taj Mahal, Murshidabad 1795-1807
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Lucknow Nautch, Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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Hindu Nautch scene with representations of Krishna and Balarama, Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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The ceremony of the Muhamedan festival Muharram. , Murshidabad, 1795–1807
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View from the opposite side of the Bhagirathi of the old palace at Murshidabad (Agna Mahal). , Murshidabad, 1795–1807
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Chittagong Hills. 44.7 x 57 cm , Murshidabad, 1795–1807
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The new Berhampore cantonment., Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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A view of Afzalbagh House, the British Residency at Maidapur, overlooking the Bansbari Jheel., Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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The front view of Thomas Pattle’s house, known as Champapoka House. , Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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Often referred to as the Factory House, this is the front view of Cossimbazar House., Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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The house occupied by Captain (later Colonel) James Templer Parlby. , Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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Mr Burgess’s House at Maidapur, formerly rented by Captain Parlby, the long avenue of deodar trees (left) said to be a mile in length was planted by Thomas Amplett. 39 x 54 cm , Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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The rear or south east view of Christopher Oldfield’s house at Maidapur (left) with Dr James Wilson’s modest bungalow (centre). , Murshidabad, 1795-1807
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This house once belonged to Colonel Samuel Hampton who owned a large number of properties in and around Calcutta., Murshidabad, 1795-1807
The Louisa Parlby Album: Watercolours From Murshidabad 1795-1807
Past exhibition