A view from a multivolume set of translated and edited travel accounts by Louis-Mathieu Langles [1797-8], 2nd ed., 1825
Source: ebay, Feb. 2007
"Agra from the Jauhar Ara Baug," steel engraving by Boys and Cooke, 1834 (Fisher, Son, and Co., London and Paris)
Source: ebay, Aug. 2005
"Agra, the scene of the late insurrectionary outbreak," from vol. 3 of 'The Indian empire' by Robert Montgomery Martin, c.1860
Source: http://www.archive.org/details/indianempirehist03martuoft
(downloaded Jan. 2009)
"Agra, View of Principal Street," from vol. 3 of 'The Indian Empire' by Robert Montgomery Martin, c.1860
Source: http://www.archive.org/details/indianempirehist03martuoft
(downloaded Jan. 2009)
"The Main Street of Agra," a wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 1858: very large scane of *the lower half of the engraving*; *the upper half*
Source: ebay, June 2002
"In the bazaar, Agra," a visitor's photo, 1910's; also *oxcarts parked at the roadside*; also *a potter at work*
Source: ebay, Feb. 2007
At the railway station, 1925; also, *snake charmers*
Source: ebay, Apr. 2007
A part of the leather market, Agra, c.1940's
Source: ebay, June 2007
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