Category:Recollections of India. Part 1. British India and the Punjab (1847)

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Note: Only the majority of the plates are engraved by J. D. Harding. Portraits are by Laby, and Fairland (plate 13). The order of the plates may vary book to book.
Full title Recollections of India. Drawn on Stone by J. D. Harding from the Original Drawings by the Honourable Charles Stewart Hardinge, Part I: British India and the Punjab; Part II: Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab, title, dedication, preface, two parts in one volume (originally published separately), 26 tinted lithographed plates on card, each with one page of text (plate 9 with two pages, plate 14 with three pages).

The plates are as follows:
Part I:
(Part I) 1. Maharajah Duleep Singh (frontispiece). 2. Barackpore, river view. 3. Return from Hog-Hunting. 4. Delhi, Palace of the King. 5. View from the Palace and Fort at Agra. 6. The Jumma Masjid, Agra. 7. Aftermath of the Battle of Ferozeshah. 8. British outpost at Rodawala, near Sobraon. 9. Entry of Maharajah Duleep Singh into Lahore. 10. The tomb of the Emperor Jahangir, Lahore. 11. The Hazari Bagh, Lahore. 12. Sikh soldiers receiving their pay at the royal durbar. 13. Rajah Lal Singh on horseback.
(Part II)
14. Maharajah Gulab Singh (frontispiece). 15. Kote Kangra, the fort. 16. Rope bridge, or jhula, across the River Chenab. 17. Festival (male) at Poormandal, near Jammu. 18. A rocky landscape at Oodampore, 'four marches from Jummoo'. 19. Hill fort of Gulab Singh. 20. View of Jamu. 21. Bij-Beara, between Islamabad and the city of Kashmir. 22. Fort at Chupayan {where Ranjit Singh's forces gained control over the territory from the Afghans in 1819). 23. The City of Kashmir [Srinagar] with the mosque of Shah Hamadan. 24. The City of Kashmir with Hurri Purbutt Fort. 25. Wulur Lake. 26. Shaykh Imad-ud-Din, Runjur Singh and Diwan Dina Nath.

Plates are described in the original volumes here.

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