*The Punj Mahalla Gate, Lucknow; an aquatint by Thomas and William Daniell, 1801* (BL)
*Lord Hastings' party entering the city of
Lucknow on elephant back; a watercolor by Seeta Ram, 1814-15*
(BL);
also: *The Nadan Mahal, the tomb of Shaikh 'Abd
al-Rahim of Lucknow* [*Sita Ram
1814b*];
also: *The Residency building in Lucknow* [*Sita Ram 1814c*];
also: *The separate banqueting hall of the Residency
with a view eastwards over the Kaiserbagh* [*Sita Ram 1814d*]
*"Palais de Luknau," a view from a multivolume set of translated and edited travel accounts by Louis-Mathieu Langles [1797-8], 2nd ed., 1825*; also: *a Zenana*
Source: ebay, Feb. 2007
*"Lucknow, the capital of Oude," from the Illustrated London News, 1856*; *another, similar view*
Source: ebay, Dec. 2007
*Lucknow: an overview from the river; from Ballou's Pictorial, 1858*
Source: ebay, Jan. 2005
"Bird's-eye view of Lucknow and the country towards Cawnpore" (James S. Virtue Co., London, 1858)
Source: ebay, Sept. 2005
"View of Lucknow," from vol. 3 of 'The Indian Empire' by Robert Montgomery Martin, c.1860
Source: http://www.archive.org/details/indianempirehist03martuoft
(downloaded Jan. 2009)
"Lucknow," a steel engraving by J. Ramage and E. P. Brandard (from 'A History of the 19th Century' by Rev. James Taylor, Edinburgh, c.1860)
Source: ebay, Apr. 2005
*General view from the Fort, Lucknow; a photo by Samuel Bourne, 1864* (BL)
"General view of the Chutter Munzil at Lucknow," an undated albumen photo
Source: ebay, Nov. 2006
"Gate to Lucknow," a photogravure from 1892
Source: ebay, July 2006
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