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Anonymous. Budh Gaya, Visit India.

Anonymous.
Budh Gaya, Visit India. (Depicting the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya, or Bodhgaya, a city in Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is famous for being the place of Gautama Buddha's attainment of nirvana or Enlightenment.)

Anonymous. The South Kensington Museum: general view.

Anonymous.
The South Kensington Museum: general view. ((Later the V&A).)

Capt. Robert Melville Grindlay (1786-1877). Approach to the Bore Ghaut (Abbey, Travel, 442).

Capt. Robert Melville Grindlay (1786-1877).
Approach to the Bore Ghaut (Abbey, Travel, 442).

Capt. Robert Melville Grindlay (1786-1877). The Shaking Minarets at Ahmedabad (Abbey, Travel, 442).

Capt. Robert Melville Grindlay (1786-1877).
The Shaking Minarets at Ahmedabad (Abbey, Travel, 442).

DANIELL, Thomas & William (1749-1840;1769-1837). A Mosque at Juanpore (Abbey, Travel, 420).

DANIELL, Thomas & William (1749-1840;1769-1837).
A Mosque at Juanpore (Abbey, Travel, 420).

DANIELL, Thomas & William (1749-1840;1769-1837). Ruins of the Palace, Madura.

DANIELL, Thomas & William (1749-1840;1769-1837).
Ruins of the Palace, Madura.

DANIELL, Thomas and William. Chinese Lady (Abbey, Travel, 516).

DANIELL, Thomas and William.
Chinese Lady (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("A lady of quality is here represented seated, with no better occupation than that of languidly moving her fan: her dres though composed of richer materials, is not more elegant than that of her homely attendant.")

DANIELL, Thomas and William. Chinese of Rank (Abbey, Travel, 516).

DANIELL, Thomas and William.
Chinese of Rank (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("The grave personage in the arm-chair is known by the beads on his neck to be a Mandarin of distinguished rank; and the badge worn on his breast, exhibiting the figure of a bird, intimates that he fills not a military but a civil department.")

DANIELL, Thomas. Part of the Palace in the Fort of Allahabad.

DANIELL, Thomas.
Part of the Palace in the Fort of Allahabad.

E. A. Cox. (1876-1955). The Empire's Copra.

E. A. Cox. (1876-1955).
The Empire's Copra.

J.W. Edy after Colebrooke. East View of Bangalore.

J.W. Edy after Colebrooke.
East View of Bangalore.

Thomas & William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837). Chinese Junks (Abbey, Travel, 516).

Thomas & William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837).
Chinese Junks (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("The bow, or foreport, instead of being rounded after the European custom, is flat and square; a circular eye is painted on it, to intimate the necessity of vigilance and caution to the helmsman.")

Thomas & William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837). Malays of Java (Abbey, Travel, 516).

Thomas & William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837).
Malays of Java (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("The neat palissade of bamboos, with a roof of thatch over the entrance, leads to the residence of the Dutch serjeant. In the distance are the two small but celebrated islands of the Cap and Button.")

Thomas and William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837). A Chinese Tomb (Abbey, Travel, 516).

Thomas and William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837).
A Chinese Tomb (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("The Chinese are remarkable for their tenderness to their dead, and evince the strongest attachment to the tombs of their ancestors.")

Thomas and William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837).
Anjere Point Straits of Sunda (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("Anjere Point is on the Java side (…). In the Cap are two caverns open to the sea, constantly frequented by those grey swallows, whose delicate nests form a favourite article of Chinese luxury.")

Thomas and William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837). Chinese Barber (Abbey, Travel, 516).

Thomas and William Daniell (1749-1840;1769-1837).
Chinese Barber (Abbey, Travel, 516). ("The barber carries about his moveable shop, and cheerfully traverses the streets, in search of employment. […] The utensil on his left hand, resembling a tripod, supplies the fire and water so esentially necessary to the tonsorial operations.)


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