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Fisherman in a Canoe at the Side of a River
View through Harvard Museums
Department of Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gray Collection of Engravings Fund
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'Tidal `bore' coming up the River Hoogley (frm nature)
7/11/81. Howrah (West of Calcutta) seen on the further
bank'
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7/11/81. Howrah (West of Calcutta) seen on the further
bank'
Pencil drawing of a tidal bore on the River
Hooghly at Howrah near Calcutta by Reginald William Warneford dated
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'Hurdwar. India. May 1878'
'Hurdwar. India. May 1878'
Oil painting on paper by Marianne North of
Haridwar, dated May 1878. Marianne North visited India in 1877-79
and completed over 200 paintings whilst there.Haridwar is a holy
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The Falls of Saint Anthony
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A Wonderful Fair or a Fair of Wonders. A new and true
illustration of and Description of the Several things Acted and
Done on the River of Thames, in the time of the terrible frost,
December 1684
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illustration of and Description of the Several things Acted and
Done on the River of Thames, in the time of the terrible frost,
December 1684
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Bridge over the River at Inverary, Argyleshire
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t...
'Views along the Hooghly'. River Hooghly. Uncoloured
aquatint with etching by James Moffat, Calcutta, 1798
'Views along the Hooghly'. River Hooghly. Uncoloured
aquatint with etching by James Moffat, Calcutta, 1798
Uncoloured aquatint with etching of the River
Hooghly by James Moffat (1775-1815) one of his 'Views along the
Hooghly' published in Calcutta in 1798. Calcutta was founded on the
mu...