*"Massacre at Cawnpore," from 'The History of the Indian Mutiny' by Charles Ball, London, 1858*; also *"Massacre in the boats off Cawnpore"*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2007





After the massacre of British women and children in the "Bibighar" house in the background, the bodies were thrown into this well; a photo by John Murray, 1858

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:1857_well_monument_slaughter_house2.jpg
(downloaded Nov. 2008)


*"The well at Cawnpore," from the Illustrated Times, 1858*; also *"House at Cawnpore, the scene of the massacre," from the Illustrated London News, 1865*

Source: ebay, Apr. 2010


"Home Again -- India to Gravesend," a famous painting of survivors returning to England after 1857, by Henry Nelson O'Neil, 1859

Source: ebay, Apr. 2008





"The Bailey Guard Gate" (in the Residency compound in Lucknow), from the Illustrated London News, 1859

Source: ebay, July 2009


*The Bailey Guard Gate, in a photo by Bourne, 1860's*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2009


*"The British lion and the Bengal tiger," from 'Harper's Weekly', 1857*; also *"English homes in India 1857"*

Source: ebay, Jan. 2012




"The Well at Cawnpore as it was in 1860," from the Illustrated London News, 1874; also *"The Suttee Chowrah, or Massacre Ghat, Cawnpore"*

Source: ebay, July 2009


The memorial of the massacre of women and children at Kanpur; an albumen photo by Samuel Bourne, c. later 1860's; also *an outer view of the memorial by Frith, 1870's*; also *an overview of the site by Sache, c.1870's*

Source: ebay, Dec. 2007



*"Memorial Church at Cawnpore," from the Illustrated London News, 1868*

Source: ebay, Dec. 2008



The "Satu Ghat" ghat in Kanpur where the initial massacre of surrendered British troops (who had been promised by the Nana Sahib a chance to leave by boat) took place; from 'Le Tour du Monde', 1874; also *"In the neighbourhood of Satti Ghati"*

Source: ebay, Dec. 2008

*"Massacre Ghaut, Cawnpore," a dry-season view from the Illustrated London News, 1868*

Source: ebay, June 2009

The Prince of Wales honors loyal veterans of the siege of Lucknow; from the Illustrated London News, 1876; *Another view of the scene, also from the Illustrated London News, 1876*

Source: ebay, Oct. 2006


*"The Prince of Wales in India: Group of survivors of the defence of Lucknow," from the Illustrated London News, 1876*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2006


*The ghat that was the site of the massacre at Kanpur; an albumen photograph, 1880*; *another view of the ghat, from the 1880's*; and *the Kanpur memorial in its garden setting, 1880*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2007, May 2008


*"Cawnpore Memorial Church," an albumen photo, c.1880*; *the interior of the church*

Source: ebay, Oct. 2007


*Veterans of 1857; an album photo from 1897*

Source: ebay, Feb. 2008


"Memorial on Ridge, Delhi," a gelatin silver photo, c.1900; *another view, c.1890's*

Source: ebay, Nov. 2007


*"Lucknow's memorial to Sir Henry Lawrence and heroes who died in '57" (1903)* (Ames Library)


*"The memorial at Kanpur, to British women and children massacred by the Nana Sahib" (1903)* (Ames Library);
also: *The scene of the massacre, Cawnpore*;
also: *Marble Statue by Marochetti, Cawnpore*





The "Suttee Chowra Ghat" at Kanpur, where the massacre of surrendered British forces took place, seen from across the river; a photo, c.1900

Source: ebay, Nov. 2008


*Another view of the memorial at Kanpur, early 1900's*

Source: ebay, Mar. 2008


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