EditorialActress Catherine Clive in the role of Phillida, Scene from the play 'Damon and Phillida' with actress Catherine Clive in the role of Phillida. In a mountain landscape, Phillida is approached by a shepherd. He has put his hand around her waist, herding...
EditorialRichard Bourchier (c.1700-1770), c.1760 A half-length figure, in an oval, wearing a grey wig, brown coat and waistcoat. He holds his hat under his left arm and the hand is tucked into the waistcoat. Brown background. Richard Bourchier was in India from...
Editorial‘Hyder Ali Khan’. Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866), illustrated with watercolours, some probably by her governess, Anna Tonelli. Journal copied by professional calligrapher, W.H. Ramsay, c.1857. c.1860. watercolour. Sour...
Editorial‘Mohamed Giaffer. Jemidar of the Body Guard in his native dress’. Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866), illustrated with watercolours, some probably by her governess, Anna Tonelli. Journal copied by professional calligrapher...
EditorialLord Clive & Nawab of Bengal. 1772-1773. Lord Clive (1725-1774) receiving from the Nawab of Bengal the grant of the sum of money which was applied to establish the fund for disabled Officers and Soldiers known as Lord Clive's Fund. Oil on canvas Origi...
EditorialRichard Bourchier (c.1700-1770), c.1760 A half-length figure, in an oval, wearing a grey wig, brown coat and waistcoat. He holds his hat under his left arm and the hand is tucked into the waistcoat. Brown background. Richard Bourchier was in India from...
Editorial‘Hyder Ali Khan’. Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866), illustrated with watercolours, some probably by her governess, Anna Tonelli. Journal copied by professional calligrapher, W.H. Ramsay, c.1857. c.1860. watercolour. Sour...
Editorial'Robert, Lord Clive, Baron of Plassey'. 'Clive of India'. (1725-74). English general and colonial administrator. Portrait. 'Robert, Lord Clive, Baron of Plassey'. Mezzotint engraving by J. McArdell after Thomas Gainsborough. London, c.1762. Source: P79...
EditorialLord Clive & Nawab of Bengal. 1772-1773. Lord Clive (1725-1774) receiving from the Nawab of Bengal the grant of the sum of money which was applied to establish the fund for disabled Officers and Soldiers known as Lord Clive's Fund. Oil on canvas Origi...
EditorialRobert Clive, 1st Baron Plassey (1725-1774) Governor of Bengal. Full-length figure, bareheaded, in Roman costume but wearing the badge of the Order of the Bath on a ribbon round his neck. 1764. Source: Foster 53.
EditorialFanny Murrey (or Murray). (1729-78) A courtesan. Portrait. A Group of Scottish Women ... With sixteen illustrations. Methuen & Co.: London, 1908. Source: 10803.cc.15, opposite 2. Language: English.
EditorialJournal entry. The List of our Fleet and the sailing from St Helena. 1801. An account of a sea voyage by a young lady. . Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866),. London 1801. Clive, Lady Charlotte Florentia (1787-1866); Indian jou...
EditorialJournal Entry. Diary. A sea voyage from Portsmouth to Madras, To India. Diary of events, and illustration of a ship. . Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866),. England 1857. Clive, Lady Charlotte Florentia (1787-1866); Indian jour...
EditorialThe Rajah of Mysore. c. 1860. ‘The Rajah of Mysore’. Water-colour; 27.5 by 21.5 cm. Image taken from: Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866), illustrated with watercolours, some probably by her governess, Anna Tonelli. Journal...
EditorialThe Ranee of Mysore. Grandmother of the Rajah. c. 1860. ‘The Ranee of Mysore. Grandmother of the Rajah’. Water-colour; 19 by 23 cm. Image taken from: Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866), illustrated with watercolours, some ...
EditorialThe Rajah of Tanjore. c. 1860. ‘The Rajah of Tanjore’. Water-colour; 27.5 by 21 cm. Image taken from: Indian journal of Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive (1787-1866), illustrated with watercolours, some probably by her governess, Anna Tonelli. Journal...
EditorialLord Clive receives the grant of a sum of money for injured officers and soldiers from the Nabob of Bengal Suraj Ud Daulah. In 1757 at the Battle of Plassey, British troops under Clive secured Bengal under the control of the East India Company, and the...