Rosemary Hall, the country residence of Mr. Wrangham, at St. Helena. 1784
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Ruddergudge; a valuable Elephant, presented by Ragobah to Colonel Keating, at Cambay. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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Morris, Thomas, approximately 1750–approximately 1811
Ruins of a Palace at Gazipoor, on the River Ganges
late 18th century?
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Ryjee-Sihng, a Chieftain of the Bhauts. J. Forbes 1775
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Porpoise, or Porpesse. J. Forbes 1765
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Porto Sancto, one of the Madeira-Islands; at six Leagues distance. J. Forbes 1765
1765?
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Portrait of a faithful and valuable Servant, belonging to an Artillery Officer, in Colonel Keatings Detachment, with the Mharattas. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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Portraits among the lower Classes of people in the Mharatta Army. J. Forbes 1775
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Portraits and Dresses of various Nations, inhabitants of Surat. 1772, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Portraits of several eminent Emperors of Hindostan; painted by some of the most celebrated Artists at Delhi, and Agra, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Portugeze Colonists, at Rio de Janeiro. J. Forbes, 1765
1765
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Pow-Ghurr, a principal Fortress, belonging to Mhadajee Scindia; seen at a great distance in the preceding View of Dhuboy, From a drawing taken on the spot. 1780. J. Forbes
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Preface on finishing these volumes in the year 1800
1800
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Presentation page
1839 June 15
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Presented by H.H. of Khetri (Rajputana) "India" 28.2.98
1798?
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Persians, at Cambay. J. Forbes 1781
text added between 1794 and 1800
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Persians, in the dress of their Native Country. J. Forbes, Surat 1772
1772
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Phaeton Aetherius, The White Tropic Bird, called also the Straw Tail and Arrow-Tail. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Phaeton Phoenicurus, Phaeton Roseo-Incarnatus. The Rose-colored Phaeton, or Red Tailed Tropic Bird. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Photographs of the Carr family at Barming and Linnington
circa 1876-1931?
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Photographs of the Carr family
Late 19th century?
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Piper Nigrum, the Black-Pepper-Vine; with the Spotted Wood-pecker, on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Sketch of a Banian-Tree, at Nowa-Gaam, in the Wilds of Turcaseer. J. Forbes, 1779
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Sketch of a Branch of the Jac-Tree, with very young Fruit of the natural size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Sketch of a Mango-Tree. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Sketch of a stem of the Blossom and young Fruit of the Cocoa-nut Tree; bursting from its enclosure. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Sketch of another part of the Banian-Tree of the Nerbedda, near Baroche. J. Forbes 1782
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Sketch of Hindoo Tumblers, at Dazagon
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Sketch of the lower part of a Jac, divided to shew the contents; very much reduced in size. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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Leighton, Mary, Lady, active 1832–1864
Sketchbook
1824
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Leighton, Baldwyn, Sir, 1836–1897
Sketchbook
circa 1854-1859
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Some curious Anecdotes, singular Adventures, and extraordinary Circumstances, among the Hindoos in Guzerat. 1781, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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Specimen of Persian Writing, by a young Shah-Zada, at Cambay. J. Forbes, 1781
1781
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Spiders in South America. J. Forbes
1765?
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The Ulfalooree, a pleasant acid Fruit, at Baroche; with the Golden Chrysalis, and its Butterfly, all of the natural size. J. Forbes 1778
1778
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The under part of the Shark, The under part of the Hammer-Fish. J. Forbes 1765
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The under part of the Sucking-Fish; Drawn of the natural size. J. Forbes 1765
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The valli Carati of the Hortus Malabaricus; much esteemed by the Hindoos. J. Forbes
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The Vanyar, with the Palmyra, or Brab Trees. The distant Animals and Trees are in proportion. J. Forbes 1781
1781
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The Variegated Lophius, or small Tyger-Fish; taken up on the annexed piece of Sea-Weed, in a Current from the Gulf of Florida. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Velvet Moth, at Bombay; with a Branch of the Champa, or Champacca Tree; similar to the Magnolia-Glauca in America. J. Forbes 1769
1769
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The Velvet Thorn, at St. Helena. J. Forbes 1784
1784
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The Vestibule of the Great Temple, in the Excavations at Salsette; taken within the first entrance. J. Forbes 1775
1775
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The Veuva, or Widow-Bird; at the Brazils; on a branch of the Soap-Tree: of the natural size. J. Forbes
1767?
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The Views and Drawings at Dhuboy; mentioned in the preceding Letter. 1780, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Views and Drawings, in the Vicinity of Baroche; mentioned in the preceding Letter. 1778, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Views and Drawings mentioned in the precedeing Letter. 1771, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Views and Drawings mentioned in the preceding Letter. 1775, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Views and Drawings mentioned in the preceding Letter. 1783, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Views, and Drawings of Natural History, mentioned in the preceding Letter. 1784, [section title]
between 1794 and 1800
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The Vulture. J. Forbes
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The Water Temple, in the Gardens of Dil-Gusha; or Heart-Expanding, a Summer Palace belonging to the Nabob of Cambay. J. Forbes 1781
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The Wedded-Palmyra, or Brab-Tree; so called by the Hindoos, from its being so curiously united to the Banian, or Indian-Fig Tree, with the Nests of the Baya, or Mountain-Sparrow. J. Forbes 1774
text added between 1794 and 1800
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The West Gate, and part of the ancient Fortifications at Dhuboy. J. Forbes 1780
1780
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The West Side of Bombay-Green. J. Forbes 1771,
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The Wheat-Plant , at Bombay. J. Forbes
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The White Brinjhal, or Egg-Plant. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The White Curlew of Guzerat
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The White Pepper Plant, on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
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The White Periwinkle; a common Flower in the oriental Gardens. J. Forbes