EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialThe main street in the bazaaar at Caubul in the fruit season. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 23.
EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialThe main street in the bazaar at Caubul in the fruit season. Sketches in Afghaunistan. Henry Graves, London, 1842. Lithograph. Source: X 614, plate 19. Language: English.
EditorialMosque and Tomb of the Emperor Soolta Mahmood of Ghuznee. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 10.
EditorialThe Balla Hissar and the city of Caubul, from the upper part of the citadel. As the seat of the Emirs of Afghanistan, the Bala-Hissar Fortress overlooking Kabul had immense symbolic power. Perched atop the strategic hill of Shirdarwaza, the thick-walle...
EditorialDost Mahommed King of Caubul and his youngest son. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 2.
EditorialAfghaun Foot Soldiers in their Winter Dress, with entrance to the valley of Urgundeh. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 11.
EditorialScene on the river Sutledge near Pauk - Puttun in the Punjaub. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 1.
EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialRohri and the island fortress of Bakhar (Sind). Tents on left near river, baggage camels, bullocks and goats in foreground. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan,’ plate 2. Inscribed on mount: ‘The Town of Roree, and the Fortress of Bukker on the Indus.’. ...
EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialThe main street in the bazaar at Caubul in the fruit season. Sketches in Afghaunistan. Henry Graves, London, 1842. Lithograph. Source: X 614, plate 19. Language: English.
EditorialMosque and Tomb of the Emperor Soolta Mahmood of Ghuznee. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 10.
EditorialInterior of the Palace of Shauh Shujah Ool Moolk, Late King of Cabul. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 3.
EditorialThe Balla Hissar and city of Caubul from the upper part of the citadel. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 24.
EditorialThe encampment at Dadur with the entrance to the Bolan Pass. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 8.
EditorialThe Balla Hissar and the city of Caubul, from the upper part of the citadel. As the seat of the Emirs of Afghanistan, the Bala-Hissar Fortress overlooking Kabul had immense symbolic power. Perched atop the strategic hill of Shirdarwaza, the thick-walle...
EditorialSurrender of Dost Mahommed Khan to Sir William Hay Macnaghten Bart, at the entrance into Caubul from Killa-Kazee. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 22.
EditorialInterior of the City of Kandahar, from the house of Sirdar Meer Dil Khaun. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 23.
EditorialCaubul, from a burying ground on the mountain ridge, North-east of the city. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 26.
EditorialDost Mahommed King of Caubul and his youngest son. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 2.
EditorialMeerz Fyze, an Oosbeg Elchee or Ambassador. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 22.
EditorialKandahar Lady of Rank, engaged in smoking. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 29.
EditorialFortress of Alimusjid. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Fortress of Alimusjid, and the Khybur Pass. Image taken from Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. Originally published/produc...
EditorialRohri and the island fortress of Bakhar (Sind). Tents on left near river, baggage camels, bullocks and goats in foreground. ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan,’ plate 2. Inscribed on mount: ‘The Town of Roree, and the Fortress of Bukker on the Indus.’. ...
EditorialTemple of Ahmed Shauh, King of Afghaunistaun, Kandahar. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 27.
EditorialAfghaun Foot Soldiers in their Winter Dress, with entrance to the valley of Urgundeh. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 11.
EditorialScene on the river Sutledge near Pauk - Puttun in the Punjaub. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 1.