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Mausoleum at Lucnon, 1835. Creator: William DaniellMausoleum at Lucnon, 1835. From " The Oriental Annual, or Scenes in India", by William Daniell, R.A. [Bull and Churton, London, 1835]
The Moar-punkee, Lucnon, 1835. Creator: William DaniellThe Moar-punkee, Lucnon, 1835. From " The Oriental Annual, or Scenes in India", by William Daniell, R.A. [Bull and Churton, London, 1835]
Lucknow, the principal street, from Voyages in India, 1859. Creator: A. SoltykoffLucknow, the principal street, from Voyages in India, 1859 (litho). Lucknow is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Oudh (now Uttar Pradesh)
The Highlanders Entering Lucknow, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
Fall of Lucknow, c1880. Episode of the Indian Rebellion (1857). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Ruins of the Residency at Lucknow, c1880. Artist: Richard Principal LeitchRuins of the Residency at Lucknow, c1880. Episode of the Indian Rebellion (1857). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant
Lucknow, c1880. Episode of the Indian Rebellion (1857). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Lucknow, on the river Gumti, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]
Gradually They Drove The Sepoys Back, 1902. Artist: William Heysham OverendGradually They Drove The Sepoys Back, 1902. The Siege of Lucknow occurred during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The first siege had lasted 87 days, the second siege a further 61
British Soldiers Were Seen Fighting Their Way Through The Streets, 1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe SkeltonBritish Soldiers Were Seen Fighting Their Way Through The Streets, 1908, (c1920). The Siege of Lucknow occurred during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
The Great Embambara & Mosque. Lucknow, c1900. Bara Imambara is an imambara complex in Lucknow, the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India
First King of Oudhs Tomb. Lucknow, c1900. Shah Najaf Imambara was constructed by Nawab Ghazi-ud-Din Haider, the last nawab wazir and the first King of the state of Awadh in 1816 - 1817
General View of the Palace in Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, c1900. Qaisarbagh (Emperors Garden), is a complex in the city of Lucknow, India
Imambara. Lucknow, c1900Imambara, Lucknow, c1900. The Hussainabad Imambara or Chota Imambara stands near the Bara Imambara complex in Lucknow, the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India
The Hooseinabad Emambara, Lucknow, c1900. The Hussainabad Imambara or Chota Imambara stands near the Bara Imambara complex in Lucknow, the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India
The Relief of Lucknow, 1857 (1906). From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
The Finding of Hamilton at Lucknow, c1910. The discovery of Colonel Hamilton by his brother after he was initially thought to have died during the Indian Mutiny
Lucknow, India, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide
The bazaar of Lucknow, India, c1930s. A print from Countries of the World, edited by JA Hammerton, volume IV, The Fleetway House, c1930s
Dbobies washing clothes in the Goomti River, near Lucknow, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodDbobies washing clothes in the Goomti River, near Lucknow, India, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide. Detail
The Residency, Lucknow, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
View of Lucknow, India, c1860. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
The Nana Sahib with his escort, c1860. Leaving Lucknow to meet the rebel force advancing from Malwa. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume III
The Residency, Lucknow, India, early 20th century. From Views of India in Colour, published by The Times of India Offices (Bombay and Calcutta)
City of Lucknow, India, 1847. Artist: RobinsonCity of Lucknow, India, 1847. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)
The old mosque at Lucknow, India, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume IV, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
The Flight from Lucknow, 1858, (c1920). Artist: Abraham SolomonThe Flight from Lucknow, 1858, (c1920). The siege of Lucknow was one of the major engagements of the uprising against British rule in India which began in 1857
The Great Emambara & Mosque. Lucknow, c1900. Bara Imambara is an imambara complex in Lucknow, the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India
Chattar Manzil Palace, Lucknow, India, 20th centuryChattar Manzil Palace, Lucknow, India, early 20th century. Postcard
La Martiniere College, Lucknow, India, early 20th century. The college was founded in the early 1800s. Postcard
Sale at Calcutta of valuable government presents and Lucknow jewels, 1860. A print from The Illustrated London News, 24th November 1860. Hand-coloured later
Lucknow, capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, 19th century. Artist: Edward Paxman BrandardLucknow, capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, 19th century
Imaambara Mosque, Lucknow, India, c1925. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Indian Empire, 2nd series
The Residency, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, c1925. In 1857, the garrison based at the British Residency in Lucknow was besieged during the Indian Mutiny
La Martiniere College, Lucknow, India, c1925. The college was founded in the early 1800s. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Indian Empire, 1st series
Gate to Lucknow, India, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardGate to Lucknow, India, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)
Siege of Lucknow, India, 1857, (1893). In 1857, Lucknow, the capital of the state of Oudh, was the scene of a historic defence by the British during the Sepoy Mutiny
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, 19th century. Artist: Edward Paxman BrandardLucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, 19th century
The Relief of Lucknow by General Havelock, Indian Mutiny, 15 September 1857, (1880). The siege of Lucknow was one of the major engagements of the uprising against British rule in India which began in
The Relief of Lucknow, 1857 (c1850s). The siege of Lucknow was one of the major engagements of the uprising against British rule in India which began in 1857
Lucknow, India, 1893. Artist: Edward Paxman BrandardLucknow, India, 1893. The capital of the state of Oudh, Lucknow was the scene of a famous siege during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
An Indian marriage painting from Lucknow, 18th centuryAn Indian marriage painting from Lucknow in the Mughal school, from the V&As collection, 18th century
First relief of Lucknow by General Henry Havelock, Indian Mutiny, 15 September 1857. The siege of Lucknow was one of the major engagements of the uprising against British rule in India which began in
First relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 25th September 1857First relief of Lucknow, during the Indian Mutiny, 25th September 1857. Soldiers of a Highland Regiment entering the city