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Lithography

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

D'Oyly lithograph: "A Bannian Tree in the Collector's Grounds at Midnapoor", 19th century

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1619/1
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 19th century

Drawings and prints collected by Hugh Cleghorn

 Fonds — Box Coll-1619, Box: Coll-1619 / E2015.23
Identifier: Coll-1619
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 17th-19th century

Hand-coloured lithograph of Agave Americana, 19th century

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1619/28
Scope and Contents

Hand-coloured lithograph of Agave Americana, source unknown.

Dates: 19th century

Lithograph of pheasants, 19th century

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1619/27
Scope and Contents

Lithograph of pheasants by Sir Charles d'Oyly (torn in two).

Dates: 19th century

Lithographed plate from a Calcutta publication, 19th century

 Item
Identifier: Coll-1619/20
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 19th century

Panorama of Jerusalem taken from the roof of the Governor's Palace, by Selina Bracebridge

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-2108
Scope and Contents

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].

Dates: [1834]

Satirical illustration, 'The balance of public favor', showing Sir Walter Scott

 Fonds — Box CLX-D-33, Folder: Coll-1770 / SC-Acc-2016-0126
Identifier: Coll-1770
Scope and Contents

Coloured lithograph, some marginal browning. 394 x 267 mm.

Dates: 1827