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Sacred Tank, and Marble Causeway leading to a Sikh Temple, in Umritzir, 1858. Creator: UnknownSacred Tank, and Marble Causeway leading to a Sikh Temple, in Umritzir, [India] - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858
A Sikh Temple in Umritzir - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownA Sikh Temple in Umritzir [India] - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Umritzir, the religious capital of the Sikh people, was first constituted a holy city by Arjoon, fourth Gooroo
Interior of a Sikh Temple at Umritzir - reading the Grunt'h, 1858. Creator: UnknownInterior of a Sikh Temple at Umritzir [in India] - reading the Grunt'h - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. The Gooroos are the spiritual guides of the Sikhs
Street Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownStreet Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Few cities have undergone the vicissitudes to which the capital of the Punjaub has been subjected
Shah Hamadan's Musjid, Cashmere - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownShah Hamadan's Musjid, Cashmere - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. It is seldom that Europeans have an opportunity of witnessing the Mohammedan worship on any days of particular sanctity; but in
Osman Khan, Wuzeer to Shah Soojah - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownOsman Khan, Wuzeer to Shah Soojah - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. This noble-looking chief, after following the fortunes of his Sovereign
A Lama of the Dalai Sect, Thibet, with his Praying-Wheel and Trident, 1858. Creator: UnknownA Lama of the Dalai Sect, Thibet, with his Praying-Wheel and Trident - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. These priests of the Buddhist religion
Akalis Tower at Umritzir - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownAkalis Tower at Umritzir - from a drawing by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. For whatever purpose this elegant and fanciful building was erected
Street Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownStreet Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858....the capital of the Punjaub...is on the highroad from Central Asia to the rich plains of India, which have been
Tomb of a Mussulman - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: UnknownTomb of a Mussulman - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. From "Illustrated London News", 1858
Street in Sirinagur, Cashmere, from a drawing by Mr. W. Carpenter, Jun. 1857. Creator: UnknownStreet in Sirinagur, Cashmere, from a drawing by Mr. W. Carpenter, Jun. 1857. Sirinagur, the chief city of Cashmere, is now a mere collection of ruinous huts
Vegetable Bazaar in Sirinagur, Cashmere, from a drawing by Mr. W. Carpenter, Jun. 1857. Creator: UnknownVegetable Bazaar in Sirinagur, Cashmere, from a drawing by Mr. W. Carpenter, Jun. 1857. Sirinagur, the chief city of Cashmere, is now a mere collection of ruinous huts
A street at the back of Jami Masjid, Delhi, India, 1857. Artist: William CarpenterA street at the back of Jumma, Musjid, Delhi, 1857. From The Illustrated London News (28 November 1857)
Benares, India, 1857. Artist: William CarpenterBenares, India, 1857. From The Illustrated London News (28 November 1857)
Peshawar, Pakistan, 1857. Artist: William CarpenterPeshawar, Pakistan, 1857. From a supplement to The Illustrated London News (28 November 1857)
Cawnpore on the Ganges, India, 1857. Artist: William CarpenterCawnpore on the Ganges, India, 1857. From a supplement to The Illustrated London News (28 November 1857)
William Benjamin Carpenter, CB, MD, LLD, FRS, FLS, FGS, English physiologist and naturalist, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate