Lithography
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
D'Oyly lithograph: "A Bannian Tree in the Collector's Grounds at Midnapoor", 19th century
D'Oyly lithograph: "A Bannian [sic] Tree in the Collector's Grounds at Midnapoor [sic]". Drawn on stone by Mrs Mary D'Oyly, Printed by T. Black Asiatic Press.
Drawings and prints collected by Hugh Cleghorn
The collection is composed of lithographs, engravings, and woodcuts, notes and news-clippings, drawings, sketches, tracings and water-colours, and photographs of drawings. These feature trees, flowers and leaves, figures, animals and places in the Himalayas and across India... Indian life, forests and gardens.
Hand-coloured lithograph of Agave Americana, 19th century
Hand-coloured lithograph of Agave Americana, source unknown.
Lithograph of pheasants, 19th century
Lithograph of pheasants by Sir Charles d'Oyly (torn in two).
Lithographed plate from a Calcutta publication, 19th century
Lithographed plate from a Calcutta publication "Med Jou. Press", relating to irrigation and Proby Cautley's Doab canal (also called the Eastern Yamuna canal, engineered by Captain Robert Smith, himself assisted by Proby Cautley).
Panorama of Jerusalem taken from the roof of the Governor's Palace, by Selina Bracebridge
This is a large panoramic view of Jerusalem originally taken from the roof of the Governor's Palace by Selina Bracebridge on the 16th December 1834. The present item is a lithographed reproduction of the full panorama drawing, in the form of a long strip. [Graf & Soret], [1834].
Satirical illustration, 'The balance of public favor', showing Sir Walter Scott
Coloured lithograph, some marginal browning. 394 x 267 mm.