File:Frontispiece 1.jpg

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English: "Frontispiece," (our house) from 'Curry and Rice on Forty Plates or The Ingredients of Social Life at Our Station in India by Captn Geo F Atkinson'; *the frontispiece*; *a list of the contents*. A series of colored prints, depicting British colonial life in a small North Indian "station," drawn by George Franklin Atkinson (1822-1859), and published in 1858 (with later reprints).

List of Subjects (per index): 1. Vignette title, 2. Our Station, 3. Our Judge, 4. Our Judge's Wife, 5. Our Magistrate, 6. Our Magistrate's Wife, 7. Our Colonel, 8. Our Colonel's Wife, 9. Our Padre, 10. Our Joint Magistrate, 11. Our Mall, 12. Our German Missionary, 13. Our Doctor, 14. Our Doctor's Wife, 15. Our Invalid Major, 16. Our Spins, 17. Our Band, 18. Our Racecourse, 19. Our Coffee-Shop, 20. Our Bath, 21. Our Sporting Griff, 22. Our Moonshee, 23. Our Burra Khanah, 24. Our Pack of Hounds, 25. Our Ball, 26. Our Tiger-Shooting, 27. Our Stage-Coaching, 28. Our Agriculturalists, 29. Our Nuwab, 30. Our Theatricals, 31. Our Bazar, 32. Our Bed Room, 33. Our Travellers' Bungalow, 34. Our Cook Room, 35. Our Cloth Merchants, 36. Our Pig-Sticking, 37. Our Garden, 38. Our Farm Yard, 39. Our Wedding, 40. Our Departure for Home.

Source: ebay, Oct. 2004
Date (1822-1859), and published in 1858 (with later reprints)
Source http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1800_1899/dailylife_drawings/ourstation/ourstation.html
Author George Franklin Atkinson (1822-1859)
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