Illustration from English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century, by William Rodgers Richardson (writing as Graham Everitt) Engraving by William Makepeace Thackeray Captioned "Prince Bu More
Illustration from English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century, by William Rodgers Richardson (writing as Graham Everitt) Engraving by William Makepeace Thackeray Captioned "Thackeray More
Etchings from the major collections by Francois Balthasar Solvyns, showing life in early colonial Calcutta: "Mounted hand-colored etchings, hand-drawn borders, titles laid on, from Solvyns' celebrated work, "A More
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe drawn by 19-year-old William Makepeace Thackeray during his visit to Weimar.
Engraving on wood by W. M. Thackeray himself, for the first edition of The Book of Snobs : chapter IV (illustration and dropped initial) Français : Le Livre des snobs, p. 16 : Gravure et lettrine en tête de c More
Viverra zibetha ashtoni
Picture of Admiral Charles Watson from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Sir Philip Francis from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of St. Paul's Cathedral from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Zoffany's picture, St. John's Church, from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Sir William Jones's Monument from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Rose Aylmer's Monument from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Sir William Jones from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Lt.-Col. Robert Kyd from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Richmond Thackeray's tomb from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of St. John's Church from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Kiernander family vault from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Chowringhee from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of the quadrangle of the Hughly Imambara from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of the Hughly Imambara from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Chandannagar from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Zoffany's picture, St. George's Church, Brentford, from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Badge of East India Company from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Government House, Barrackpore, from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Barrackpore Park from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Figure from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of the Strand, Calcutta, from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Lord Clive from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of the Great Tank (Lal Dighi), Calcutta, from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden The church in the centre of this view is most likely the Swedish Mission Church built in 1770.
Picture of the Writers' Buildings and the Holwell Monument, Calcutta, from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Warren Hastings from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Hastings House from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Kidderpore House from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture of Mrs. Fay's House from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Picture in novel Chandra Shekhar
Cover of Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Image from My Reminiscences
The Charnock Mausoleum from Calcutta, Past & Present by Kathleen Blechynden
Manuscript page of Bengali poetry book Smaran
Manuscript and original drawing: Simple melodies with illustrations by Choisy le Roi (William Makepeace Thackeray), 1832. From source: The manuscript was written by W.M.T. for Edward Torres, then a young boy. More
Manuscript and original drawing (serving as title page): Simple melodies with illustrations by Choisy le Roi (William Makepeace Thackeray), 1832. From source: The manuscript was written by W.M.T. for Edward To More
Shishu Chayanika - Jogindranath Sarkar
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