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East India Company Collection (page 6)

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Major-General Robert Henry Sale mortally wounded at Moodkee (Mudkhi), 1845

Major-General Robert Henry Sale mortally wounded at Moodkee (Mudkhi), 1845
Major General Robert Henry Sale mortally wounded at Moodkee (Mudkhi), 1845. Sale (1784-1845) British soldier who from 1798 served mainly in India and Afghanistan

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Clive of India and Major Skey, 1798. Artist: John Kay

Clive of India and Major Skey, 1798. Artist: John Kay
Clive of India and Major Skey, 1798. Robert Clive (1725-1774) (foreground), English soldier and colonial administrator who played a vital part in the development of India as a British colony

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Siege of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, September 1857

Siege of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, September 1857. Colonel Campbells troops storming the Cashmere Gate after engineers had blown it up

Background imageEast India Company Collection: First relief of Lucknow by General Henry Havelock, Indian Mutiny, 15 September 1857

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

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate, Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 1857

Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate, Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 1857. Shot through the arm and leg, Lieutenant Salkeld hands a slow match to Corporal F Burgess

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Bombay, the East India Companys port on the Malabar Coast of India, 1755

Bombay, the East India Companys port on the Malabar Coast of India, 1755. Company trading vessels are in the foreground and quayside warehouses and buildings behind

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Sepoys, native troops employed by East India Company, 19th century

Sepoys, native troops employed by East India Company, 19th century
Sepoys, native troops employed by East India Company. It was the Sepoys who began the Indian (Sepoy) Mutiny of 1857-1859 which brought about the transfer of government in India from the Company to

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Indian Mutiny, 1857-1859 (c1880)

Indian Mutiny, 1857-1859 (c1880)
Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 (c1880). Lieutenant de Kantzow at Mynpooree (Mainpuri) holding the mutineering 9th Sepoys at bay for three hours until rescued by an influential Indian

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Defence of the fort at Futtegurh, Indian Mutiny, 1857-1859 (c1895)

Defence of the fort at Futtegurh, Indian Mutiny, 1857-1859 (c1895). 150 British, of whom only one quarter could bear arms, were besieged at Futtegurh

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Highlanders capturing the mutineers guns at Cawnpore, Indian Mutiny, 16 July 1857 (c1895)

Highlanders capturing the mutineers guns at Cawnpore, Indian Mutiny, 16 July 1857 (c1895). The Indian Mutiny was an uprising against British rule in India which began in 1857

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Siege of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, September 1857 (c1895)

Siege of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, September 1857 (c1895). Engineers blowing up the Cashmere Gate so that British soldiers commanded by Colonel Campbell could pass into the city

Background imageEast India Company Collection: First relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 25th September 1857

First relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 25th September 1857
First relief of Lucknow, during the Indian Mutiny, 25th September 1857. Soldiers of a Highland Regiment entering the city

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Mounted rebel Sepoys charging through the streets of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, May 1857 (c1895)

Mounted rebel Sepoys charging through the streets of Delhi, Indian Mutiny, May 1857 (c1895)
Mounted rebel Sepoys charging through the streets of Delhi during the Indian Mutiny, May 1857 (c1895). The Indian Mutiny was an uprising against British rule in India which began in 1857

Background imageEast India Company Collection: Every One Thinks their own Crow the Fairest, 1858

Every One Thinks their own Crow the Fairest, 1858. Disraeli on the left, and former Prime Minister Palmerston, are both dressed in mob caps and gowns in the best tradition of nursemaids



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