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Indus Collection (#3)

"Journey through the Indus: A Tale of Heritage, Courage, and Beauty" Embark on a captivating voyage along the mighty Indus River

Background imageIndus Collection: British army under canvas at Roree on the Indus, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842

British army under canvas at Roree on the Indus, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
British army under canvas at Roree on the Indus, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. The British fought the Anglo-Afghan Wars in an attempt to block the expansion of Russias sphere of influence

Background imageIndus Collection: Sind (or Sindh) Valley, Pakistan

Sind (or Sindh) Valley, Pakistan
A view of the Indus (or Sindhu) River in the Sind (or Sindh) Valley in what is now Pakistan. Date: circa 1895

Background imageIndus Collection: Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus indus

Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus indus.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageIndus Collection: HMIS Indus, Indian sloop

HMIS Indus, Indian sloop
HMIS Indus, Grimsby class Indian sloop. Date: circa 1935

Background imageIndus Collection: Nile Indus Tigris Euphrates rivers n. d Black chalk

Nile Indus Tigris Euphrates rivers n. d Black chalk
Artokoloro

Background imageIndus Collection: Indus River flowing through the valley in the Himalayas, Ladakh, India

Indus River flowing through the valley in the Himalayas, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Collection: India, Ladakh, scenic rugged landscape with green river in the Himalayas

India, Ladakh, scenic rugged landscape with green river in the Himalayas

Background imageIndus Collection: Illustration of Indus constellation represented by an Indian

Illustration of Indus constellation represented by an Indian

Background imageIndus Collection: Illustration of Indus childs pottery toy ox cart

Illustration of Indus childs pottery toy ox cart

Background imageIndus Collection: India: the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being Conveyed Across the Indus

India: the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being Conveyed Across the Indus at Attock

Background imageIndus Collection: Source Size = 3759 x 1668

Source Size = 3759 x 1668
On Board the " indus" Emigrant Ship: the Ladies on Deck

Background imageIndus Collection: Source Size = 3768 x 1745

Source Size = 3768 x 1745
On Board the " indus" Emigrant Ship: the Bachelors in the tween Decks (Left), Crew Members (Right)

Background imageIndus Collection: Source Size = 3752 x 1521

Source Size = 3752 x 1521
On Board the " indus" Emigrant Ship: Live Provisions (Left), the Galley and the Cook (Right)

Background imageIndus Collection: The Black Mountain Expedition: Flying Bridge Across the Indus at Bakral

The Black Mountain Expedition: Flying Bridge Across the Indus at Bakral

Background imageIndus Collection: Source Size = 2568 x 1980

Source Size = 2568 x 1980
" the Indus" Steamship Partly Destroyed by Fire, in Messrs. Wigrams Dry Dock, Blackwall, 1852

Background imageIndus Collection: Source Size = 3801 x 2470

Source Size = 3801 x 2470
Indus Steam Flotilla, Model Vessel Constructed by Mr. Scott Russell

Background imageIndus Collection: A View in Bundelkhund, Central India: our Indian Defences, the Bridge Now Building

A View in Bundelkhund, Central India: our Indian Defences, the Bridge Now Building Across the Indus at Sukkur

Background imageIndus Collection: Pulla Fishing on the Indus, 1889

Pulla Fishing on the Indus, 1889

Background imageIndus Collection: The New Railway Bridge Across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock and The

The New Railway Bridge Across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock and The
THE NEW RAILWAY BRIDGE ACROSS THE INDUS AT ATTOCK, PANORAMIC VIEW OF ATTOCK AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY, 1883: 1. Khairabad. 2. Native Bazaar. 3. The Fort. 4. Church. 5. Serai. 6. Dak Bungalow. 7

Background imageIndus Collection: The Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the New Bridge over the Indus At

The Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the New Bridge over the Indus At
The Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the New Bridge over the Indus at Attock Nearly Completed, 1883

Background imageIndus Collection: Lord Lytton and the Afghan Campaign, 1881: Bridge of Boats Across the River Indus

Lord Lytton and the Afghan Campaign, 1881: Bridge of Boats Across the River Indus at Kushalghan

Background imageIndus Collection: Attock Fort and River Indus - Punjab province, Pakistan

Attock Fort and River Indus - Punjab province, Pakistan. Originally named Cambellpur after the founder of the modern town, Sir Colin Campbell. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageIndus Collection: Persian Waterwheel on the Indus, Pakistan

Persian Waterwheel on the Indus, Pakistan - irrigation technology. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIndus Collection: Picture No. 10868207

Picture No. 10868207
Whistling Kite (Haliastur indus) Date:

Background imageIndus Collection: false-colour images feature the Indus River Valley, a lush oasis of vegetation made

false-colour images feature the Indus River Valley, a lush oasis of vegetation made possible by the Indus River, which is visible as a thin black thread heading toward the Arabian Sea in

Background imageIndus Collection: First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. British army under canvas at Roree on the Indus

First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. British army under canvas at Roree on the Indus. From J Atkinson Sketches in Afghanistan London 1842. Hand-coloured lithograph

Background imageIndus Collection: Small terracotta jars from the Indus valley, India-Pakistan, 2500-1900BC

Small terracotta jars from the Indus valley, India-Pakistan, 2500-1900BC

Background imageIndus Collection: Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), attacking the citadel on the Indus by A. Castaigne. 1899

Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), attacking the citadel on the Indus by A. Castaigne. 1899
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), attacking the citadel on the Indus by A. Castaigne.1899

Background imageIndus Collection: Portolan Atlas, 1587. Map of Asia, from Armenia

Portolan Atlas, 1587. Map of Asia, from Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan to the Indus River. Made in Messina. Facsimile. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageIndus Collection: Indus steam flotilla

Indus steam flotilla
Cover page of Illustrated London news documenting the indus steam flotilla, model vessel constructed by Mr Scott Russell. Above this image a wheel-barrow

Background imageIndus Collection: Sir John Marshall (1876 - 1958)

Sir John Marshall (1876 - 1958)
Sir John Marshall, Director-General of the Archaelogical Survey of India, responsible for the excavations that led to the discovery of Harappa and Mohenjodaro

Background imageIndus Collection: Pavo constellation

Pavo constellation

Background imageIndus Collection: PAUL ROBESON (1898-1976). American singer and actor. In a scene from the film Showboat, 1936

PAUL ROBESON (1898-1976). American singer and actor. In a scene from the film Showboat, 1936

Background imageIndus Collection: LABOR CARTOON, 1904. Social Welfare for Workers. Cartoon from Simplicissimus, 1904, by Theodor Heine

LABOR CARTOON, 1904. Social Welfare for Workers. Cartoon from Simplicissimus, 1904, by Theodor Heine. The caption translates: You see, my children, I now eat this sausage

Background imageIndus Collection: First engine for the Peshawur Railway, India

First engine for the Peshawur Railway, India
The first engine for the Peshawur railway being conveyed across the River Indus at Attock, India

Background imageIndus Collection: Pakistan - Sukkur - The Bridge over the Indus

Pakistan - Sukkur - The Bridge over the Indus
Pakistan - The Sukkur Bridge over the Indus. Opened in 1889 and formerly named after the then Viceroy, Landsdowne. On opening it was the longest cantilever Bridge in the world

Background imageIndus Collection: Nearchoss Voyage

Nearchoss Voyage
Nearchos, one of Alexanders generals, sails from the Indus to the Persian Gulf

Background imageIndus Collection: India Indus River

India Indus River
The Indus river at Hazara, in the Black Mountains. [Warning : this may be in Pakistan, not India]

Background imageIndus Collection: Alexander Citadel Attack

Alexander Citadel Attack
Alexander the Great attacks the citadel on the Indus

Background imageIndus Collection: Ritual bath in the citadel

Ritual bath in the citadel, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Indus Valley civilisation, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: Great Bath of the Citadel from south

Great Bath of the Citadel from south, Indus Valley civilization, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: The Citadel with the Buddhist stupa dating from 2nd century AD

The Citadel with the Buddhist stupa dating from 2nd century AD, from south west, Indus Valley civilization, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: Indus River at Skardu looking downstream

Indus River at Skardu looking downstream, Mount Marshakala, 5150m, Mashabrum Range, Karakorams, Baltistan, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: Ruins of the Indus Civilization

Ruins of the Indus Civilization, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: The ruins at the archaeological site of Mohenjodaro

The ruins at the archaeological site of Mohenjodaro, Indus Valley civilisation, UNESCO World Heritage site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: Remains of the Indus civilization

Remains of the Indus civilization, archaeological site of Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: Indus Civilisation

Indus Civilisation, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Collection: Figure in a chariot or cart drawn by animals

Figure in a chariot or cart drawn by animals, from the Indus civilisation at Mohenjodaro, in the Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia




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"Journey through the Indus: A Tale of Heritage, Courage, and Beauty" Embark on a captivating voyage along the mighty Indus River, as we explore the rich tapestry of history and culture that this ancient land holds. Our first stop takes us to Persia (Iran) where we unravel the secrets of its past through a detailed map. As we venture further eastward, India unveils itself in all its glory. In Ladakh's enchanting Thiksey region, behold the awe-inspiring sight of the gilded Maitreya Buddha residing within Chamkhang temple – a testament to both immense size and exquisite craftsmanship. Amidst World War I's chaos, an Indian soldier stands tall aboard the Indus emigrant ship - symbolizing bravery and sacrifice for one's country. Meanwhile, at Srinagar in Kashmir lies the resplendent Maharajas Palace - an architectural marvel that narrates tales of opulence and grandeur. The panoramic view captures mountains mirrored in crystal-clear waters; it is here that we witness nature's breathtaking beauty merging with the serenity River. Gaze upon Leh's Stok Kangri Peak – standing majestically as North India’s highest mountain in Himalayas' Stok Range. In another tribute to valorous soldiers from WWI era, a Sikh warrior stands proud amidst turbulent times. The Kamri Pass situated amidst Himalaya Mountains beckons adventurers seeking thrill while offering stunning vistas that leave one spellbound. Delving into colonial history brings us to British India’s Indian Empire - where notions of colonialism shaped destinies. At Mari Indus Railway Station in North West Frontier Province, echoes from bygone eras can still be heard whispering stories untold. Join us on this remarkable expedition along "Indus, " where every step unravels mysteries etched across time - reminding us of our shared heritage rooted deep within these lands.