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Massacre in the boats off Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Massacre of British civilians in what is now known as Kanpur, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I
Miss Wheeler defending herself against the Sepoys at Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Massacre of British civilians in what is now known as Kanpur, India
Death of Major Skene and his wife at Jhansi, 1857, (c1860). Scene during the period of East India Company rule: a British officer, holding his dead wife in his arms
Dr Graham shot in his buggy by the Sealkote Mutineers, 1857, (c1860). British doctor killed at Sialkot (now in Pakistan), during the period of the Indian Mutiny
Repulse of a sortie from Delhi, 1857, (c1860). Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Encounter between Lieutenant Hills and a body of Sepoy cavalry, 1857, (c1860). He killed four of the enemy and wounded several others. Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny
Attack on the Sealkote mutineers by General Nicholsons Irregular cavalry, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny
View of Calcutta from the Esplanade, c1860. The city of Kolkata in West Bengal, India, during the period of East India Company rule
General Havelocks attack on Nana Sahib at Futtypore, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I
View of Madras, India, c1860. The town of Madras, or Chennai. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Massacre of English officers and their wives at Jhansi, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I
Defeat of the Sealkote Mutineers by General Nicholsons column, 1857, (c1860). Battle at Sialkot (now in Pakistan), during the period of the Indian Mutiny
Fugitive British officers and their families attacked by mutineers, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny
Charge of the Highlanders before Cawnpore, under General Havelock, 1857, (c1860). Battle during the period of East India Company rule in what is now known as Kanpur, India
Massacre at Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Massacre of British civilians in what is now known as Kanpur, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I
Death of General Neill before Lucknow, 25th September 1857, (c1860)Death of General Neill before Lucknow, 25 September 1857, (c1860). A British commander is killed during the Indian Mutiny
Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Artist: DJ PoundSir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792-1863), Scottish soldier
The Kings palace at Delhi, c1860. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Night sortie and attack on baggage waggons, 1857, (c1860). Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Death of Colonel Finnis at Meerut, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I
The Fortress of Dowlatabad in the Deccan Plateau, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Troops encamped at the entrance to the Keree Pass, north of Meerut, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Deobun, near Umballah, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Snowy Range, India, c1860. Artist: E GoodallSnowy Range, India, c1860. As seen from Tyne or Marma. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The fortress of Nahan in the dominion of Oude, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The arrival of the contingent force of the Sikh irregular cavalry, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Futtypore Sicri, India, c1860. Artist: W BrandardFuttypore Sicri, India, c1860. Futtypore Sicri is situated about 20 miles from Agra, and was the favourite palace of the Mogul emperors
The Fortress of Bowrie, Rajpootana, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The Residency, Lucknow, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The hill fortress of Gwalior, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The tomb of Humaioon, Delhi, India, c1860. Artist: W MillerThe tomb of Humaioon, Delhi, India, c1860. The rebel sons and grandson of the King of Delhi took refuge in this mausoleum, from whence they were taken prisoners, and afterwards shot
Cawnpore, India, c1860. Artist: Charles MottramCawnpore, India, c1860. As seen from the river. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Hurdwar, a place of Hindu pilgrimage, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The Ganges entering the plains near Hurdwar, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The village of Naree, India, c1860. Artist: MJ StarlingThe village of Naree, India, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Simla, India, c1860. Artist: James B AllenSimla, India, c1860. A favorite resort for invalids of the British army. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Mussoorie and the Dhoon valley, India, c1860. Artist: James B AllenMussoorie and the Dhoon valley, India, c1860. As seen from Landour. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Delhi, India, c1860. As seen from the palace gate. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
The Hindoo Mother, c1860. Artist: EJ PortburyThe Hindoo Mother, c1860. When the infant of a poor Hindoo (Hindu) dies, the mother carries it in her arms to the Ganges, on the banks of which she lays it for some time on a piece of mat
Valley of the Dhoon, Himalaya mountains, c1860. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began in the town of Meerut and soon erupted into other mutinies
Defeat of the Peishwas army before Jhansi by General Rose, 1st April 1858, (c1860). The enemy tried to stop our pursuit by setting the jungle on fire; but nothing could check the ardour of
Capture of a gun at Banda, 1858, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V
Conflict with the Ghazees before Bareilly, 6 May 1858, (c1860). Fighting between British and Indian soldiers during the period of East India Company rule
The Times correspondent looking on at the sacking of the Kaiser Bagh, 1858, (c1860). Scene during the Indian Mutiny after the capture of Lucknow in India, 15 March 1858
Fort George, Madras, India, c1860. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
View of Principal Street, Agra, c1860. Agra in India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
View of Delhi from the river showing the Kings palace, c1860. Palace in Delhi, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V
The Dewas Khan, (Hall of Audience), Delhi, c1860. Palace in Delhi, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company
Blowing mutinous Sepoys from the guns, 1857, (c1860). British officers punishing mutineers during the period of East India Company rule
Mutinous Sepoys dividing spoils, 1857, (c1860). Scene during the period of East India Company rule. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume IV
Capture of the Cashmere Gate, assault of Delhi, 1857, (c1860). British troops during the period of East India Company rule
Sikh troops dividing the spoils taken from mutineers, 1857, (c1860). Sikhs on the British side during the period of East India Company rule
Capture of the King of Delhi by Captain Hodson, 1858, (c1860). Bahadur Shah II, last Mughal emperor of India, in the custody of a British cavalry officer, Hodson of Hodsons Horses
Repelling a sortie before Delhi, 1857, (c1860). The 60th rifles of the East India Company fighting the Sepoys. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume III
Outlaying picket of the Highland Brigade, 1857, (c1860). British troops camp during the period of East India Company rule. In the background are bodies hanging from a tree
The defenders on the lookout, battery at Lucknow, 1857, (c1860). British troops at the Siege of Lucknow in India, during the period of East India Company rule
Capture of the guns by the Highlanders before Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Battle during the period of East India Company rule in what is now known as Kanpur, India
Havelocks column attacking the mutineers before Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). British military commander Henry Havelock leading his troops against the Indians during the period East India Company rule
Disarming the 11th Irregular Cavalry at Berhampore, 1857, (c1860). The Indians attacking the British during the period of East India Company rule
Attack of the mutineers on the Redan Battery at Lucknow, 30 July 1857, (c1860). Indians fighting British troops of the East Indian Company
View of Lucknow, India, c1860. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Major Eyre driving the Oude rebels from Allahabad, 1857, (c1860). British officer Vincent Eyre and his troops fighting against Indians from Oudh (Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh)
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
Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate at Delhi, 1857, (c1860). British troops during the period of East India Company rule. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume III
Lord Palmerston, c1860. Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, (1784-1865) served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Havelocks column attacking the mutineers before Cawnpoor, 1857, (c1860). British soldier Henry Havelock at Kanpur in India. Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny
Colonel Platt killed by the mutineers at Mhow, c1860. British military leader shot during the period of the Indian Mutiny
The tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daula, Agra, India, c1860. Mughal tomb built between 1622 and 1628. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V
View of Allahabad, showing the fort, c1860. Allahabad Fort, on the banks of the River Yamuna in India, was built by Emperor Akbar in 1583
The Palace at Agra, c1860. View at Agra, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
View of the Palace of Agra, from the river, c1860. Agra in India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume IV, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
View of Bombay showing the fort, c1860. Mumbai, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume IV, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)
Mutineer cavalry attacking an infantry square at the Battle of Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Battle during the period of East India Company rule in what is now known as Kanpur, India
Fugitive officers, with their families concealing themselves in the jungle, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the Indian Mutiny: British soldiers and their wives and children in hiding