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SEPTEMBER, 1922] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA 165
A PROVISIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN
ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA. BY K. A. O. CRESWELL, M.B.A.S., HON. A.R.I.B.A.
(Continued from page 108.) HODGES, W. Choix de vues de l'Inde, ORME, WILLIAM. 24 views in Windostan, dessinées sur les lieux, pendant les années drawn by William Orme from the original 1780. 1781. 1782, et 1783, et exécutées en pictures painted by Mr. Daniell & Colonel aqua-tinta. Select views in India, etc. Ward : now in the possession of Richard Large folio, pp. [iii], with 48 coloured plates, Chase.. Large oblong folio, pp. [i] and 4, explanatory text, in French and English, with 24 coloured plates. interleaved. Edwards, London, 1786
Orme, (London, 1800 ?) See plates !1, Ruins at Futehpur Sikri ; 12,
See plates 11, West Gate of the Kotilah of mosque at Futehpur Sikri; 13, mosque at Jaunpur:
Firoz Shah, Delhi; 18, Bridge at Jaunpur: 24,
Kutb Minar, Delhi, with surrounding buildings. 14, mosque at Rajmahal; 15, Agra Fort from the river; 17 and 18, mosque at Mungheir ; 19,
SALT, HENRY. Twenty-four views, in mosque at Chunar Gur; 21, mosque of St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Aurangzeb at Benares ; 29, Fort at Mungheir;
Red Red Sea
Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt. From 31, mosque at Ghazipur ; 34, Bridge ut Jaunpur ;
drawings by Henry Salt. Atlas folio, 24 37 and 38, Palace of Suja ul Dowleh at Faizabad; 39, mausoleum of Akbar at Sikandra.
coloured plates, and 24 leaves of text, 4to., in pocket.
M'Lean, London, 1822 HOME. Select Views of Mysore, the Coun
See plate 7- Mosque at Lucknow. try of Tippoo Sultan; from drawings taken
SIMPSON, WILLIAM. India, ancient and on the spot, with historical descriptions.
modern. A series of illustrations of the 4to., pp. vii and 48, with 29 plates and
country and people of India and adjacent 4 folding maps. Bowyer, London, 1794
territories. Executed in chromo-lithography "The Tomb of Hyder Ali Khan," pp. 47-48, with plate. Died A.D. 1782.
from drawings by William Simpson. With
descriptive literature by John William Kaye. HUNTER, JAMES. Picturesque Scenery in
Atlas folio, pp. iv and 100, with 50 coloured the Kingdom of Mysore, from forty drawings
plates.
Day, London, 1867 taken on the spot. Engraved under the
See plate X-a good view of the Palace at Amber. direction of Edward Orme. Large oblong WILSON, HORACE H. The Oriental folio, pp. [i], with 41 coloured plates. Portfolio: picturesque illustrations of the
Orme, London, 1805 scenery and architecture of India. Drawn See plates 3, Mausoleum of Hyder Ali, Seringa. on stone from the delineations of the most patam; 4, Mosque at Seringapatam; 5, Musio
eminent artists, Thomas Bacon, with the Gallery, Seringapatam; 7, Hyder Ali's own
exception of one by Capt. Grindlay] taken family mausoleum at Kolar ; 9, 10, 12 and 13, Tippoo's Palace, Bangalore; 26, Idgah, Ous
from original designs and accompanied by cottah : 27, Killader's mausoleum, Ouscottah. descriptive notices. Folio, pp. [i], with
11 plates, explanatory text interleaved. LUARD, MAJOR JOHN. Views in India,
Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1841 Saint Helena and Car Nicobar, drawn from II.–Pavilion at the Tomb of Sufdur Jung,
Delhi; VI and VII.-Deeg; VIII.-The Fort nature and on stone. Impl. 4to., pp. [iii),
of Mongir; IX.-Mausoleum of Sufdur Jung: with 60 plates, explanatory text interleaved. XI.—Tomb of Humayun's Vizier, Delhi Graf, London, [1838]
AGRA AND FATHPOR SIKRI. Includes : Delhi-View of Kutb Minar, Tomb of Shams-ud-Din Altamah, Selim Garh, Mosque
A.-M., G. R. The Restoration of the Moghul of Sher Shah and Alai Darwaza ; Agra-Taj Buildings at Agra. Fraser's Magazine, New Mahal (entrance gateway, general view, angle Series, Vol. IX, pp. 112-115.
1874 tower on river, and interior).
See White, (William H.).