Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialA plan of the Battle of Plassey. 1760. A plan of the Battle of Plassey fought 23rd June, 1757, by Col. Robt. Clive, against the Nabob of Bengal. Engraving. Originally published/produced in 1760. . Source: P1437,.
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
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...
EditorialA View of Part of the Palace of the Late Nabob Siya ul Dowla at Fizabad Fyzabad, William Hodges, 17441797, British, ca. 1783, Greay wash and graphite on laid paper, laid down on 19th Century wash mount, Sheet: 19 3/16 x 26 3/16in. (48.7 x 66.5cm).
EditorialCostumes of high ranking Indians including a rajah on horseback and a seated nabob with two servants. Physiognomy of an Indian man in turban. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkergallerie in getreuen Abbildunge...
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialNabob going to the promenade in a palanquin, A rich Indian ruler (Nabob) is carried in a litter and escorted by servants on a trip, Signed: P. Sonnerat pinx, Poisson sc, Pl. 8, before p. 33 (v. 1), Sonnerat, Pierre M. (pinx.); Poisson, Jean-Baptiste Ma...
EditorialThe Palace of the Late Nabob of Arcot. A Brief History Of Ancient & Modern India, from the Earliest Period In Antiquity To The Termination Of The Late Mahratta War. London, Edward Orme, 1805. Source: X 768, plate 1.
EditorialMarquis Wellesley. The costume and customs of modern India. London, c.1824. Marquis Wellesley and his suite at the Nabob of Oude's breakfast table, viewing an elephant fight. Image taken from The costume and customs of modern India. Originally publis...
EditorialThe Nabob rumbled. London, 1783. The Nabob rumbled or a Lord Advocates amusement'. Political characters and caricatures of 1783. Engraving. Originally published/produced in London, 1783. . Source: P1770,.
EditorialA plan of the Battle of Plassey. 1760. A plan of the Battle of Plassey fought 23rd June, 1757, by Col. Robt. Clive, against the Nabob of Bengal. Engraving. Originally published/produced in 1760. . Source: P1437,.
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialNabob or Moghul ruler, 17th century, after Niccolao Manucci. Handcoloured steel engraving by Polydor Pauquet from the Pauquet Brothers' "Modes et Costumes Etrangers Anciens et Modernes" (Foreign Fashions and Costumes Ancient and Modern), Paris, 1865. H...
EditorialCostumes of high ranking Indians including a rajah on horseback and a seated nabob with two servants. Physiognomy of an Indian man in turban. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's "Vollstaendige V?lkergallerie in getreuen Abbildunge...
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...