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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
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DANIELL, THOMAS. Oriental Scenery. ELLIOT, CAPTAIN ROBERT, R.N. Views First Series.] Twenty-four Views in Hin- m the East ; comprising India, Canton, doostan, taken in the years 1789 and 1790 ; and the shores of the Red Sea. With his. drawn and engraved by Thomas Daniell.
torical and descriptive illustrations. Folio, Text : 8vo., pp. 47; Plates : atlas folio, 24
2 vols., with 60 fine steel engravings, 4 pages aqua-tints.
London, 1795[-97]
of text to each plate. Fisher, London, 1833 See I.-Eastern Gate of the Jumma Musjed, at Delhi. III.--The Cotses Bhaug, on the
Delhi, Agra, Fathpur, Sikri, Bijapur, etc. River Jumna, at Delhi. IV.-Ruins of the Ancient City of Gour. VI.-The Chaloos Satoon, 1 FORREST, Lr.-COL. A Picturesque Tour on the Jumns side of the Fort of Allahabad. Lalong the River
along the Rivers Ganges and Jumna, in VII.- Remains of an ancient building near Firoz Shah's Cotillah, at Delhi. VIII.- Part of
India,: consisting of twenty-four highly the Palace in the Fort of Allahabad. IX.-The finished and coloured views, a map, and Gate leading to the Mausoleum of the Emperor
vignettes, from original drawings made on Akbar, at Secundra, near Agra. XII.The Mausoleum of Mucdoom Shah Dowlut, at
the spot; with illustrations, historical and Moneah, on the river Soane (XVIth century). descriptive. Impl. 4to., pp. V and 191. XIII.- Part of the Fort built by the Emperor
Ackermann, London, 1824 Shere Shah, at Delhi. XVII.--Mausoleum of Sultan Chubero, near Allahabad (died A.D. 1621). See plate XXI.--Palace of the King of Delhi; XVIII.-The principal gate leading to the Taje XXII. --The Cuttub Minar in the Ruins of Mah'l, at Agra. XXII.—Mausoleum of Sultan Ancient Delhi; XXIII.-Grand Gateway and Purveiz, Dear Allaha bad. XXIII.-The Jummah Tomb of the Emperor Acber at Secundra. Musjed, at Delhi. XXIV.-Gate leading to XXIV.-The Taj Mahal. a Musjed, at Chunar Gur.
GRINDLAY, CAPT. ROBERT MELVILLE. - Oriental Scenery. (Third
Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, chiefly Series.] Twenty-four Views in Hindoostan,
on the Western Side of India. Folio, pp. [v], drawn and engraved by Thomas & William Daniell, Text: 8vo., pp. 28; Plates : atlas
with 36 aqua-tints, explanatory text interfolio, 24 aqua-tints. London, 1801 (-1803]
leaved.
Ackermann, London, 1826 Sve III.-Gate of the Loll Bhaug, at Fyzabad. Muhammadan monuments at Ahmadabad, IV.---Mausoleum of the Ranee, wife of the Em- Golconda, Mahmûdâlâd in Gujarat, Aurangabad, peror Jehangire, near Allahabad. V.-The Punj
eto. Mahalla Gate, Lucknow. VI.--Mausoleum of Amir Khusero, at the ancient city of Delhi.
HARDINGE, HON. CHARLES STEWART. ReVII.-Ruins (of a mosque ) at Cannouge. VIII. -The entrance to the Mausoleums in Sultaun
collections of India. Drawn on stone by J. D. Khusero's garden, near Allahabad. IX.--A Harding, from the original drawings by mosque at Juanpore X.-Gate of a mosque,
the Honourable Charles Stewart Hardinge. built by Hafez Ramut, at Pillibeat. XVI.-Palace
Part I.-British India and the Punjab. of Nawaub Sujah Dowla, St Lucknow. XIX.View ... [showing mausoleums near that of
Part II.-Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab. Humayun). XXIII.-Mausoleum of Kausim Elephant folio, pp. [iv], with 26 plates, Solemanee at Chunar Gur. XXIV.-Mausoleum of Nawaub Asoph Khan, at Raje Mahel.
explanatory text interleaved.
M'Lean, London, 1847 - Antiquities of India. Twelve
Includes a view of the Palace at Delhi; a [24] Views from the drawings of Thomas
view of the Palace at Agra ; Jami' Masjid, Agra ; Daniell, R.A., F.S.A., engraved by himself Tomb of Jahangir at Shahdara; Hazari Bagh, and William Daniell. Taken in the years Lahore ; and the Mosque of Shah Hamadan, 1790 and 1793. Text : 8vo., pp. 46; Plate: Kashmir. 24 aqua-tints. Bensley, London, 1800 HILDEBRANDT, E. Benares. Flussufer. Fac. See XV.-Exterior of an Eed-Gah near Chaynpore, Babar. XXIII.-A Minar at Gour.
simile-Chromo. 27 x 36 cm. XXIV.-The Cuttub Minar.
Hamburg, c. 1870 (To be continued.)