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Map of India in 1856 (1906). From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
Reception and Ball at Dover House, the Official Residence of Lord Dalhousie, Secretary for Scotland (engraving)1062071 Reception and Ball at Dover House, the Official Residence of Lord Dalhousie, Secretary for Scotland (engraving) by English School
Brechin (engraving)1622794 Brechin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Brechin. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 September 1884)
Lord Dalhousie laying the Corner-Stone of the Albert Bridge, Glasgow (engraving)1099600 Lord Dalhousie laying the Corner-Stone of the Albert Bridge, Glasgow (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
Burmese Pagoda, Eden Gardens, Calcutta, c1909. Creator: George RoseBurmese Pagoda, Eden Gardens, Calcutta, c1909. The Buddhist pagoda was brought from Prome in Burma in 1854 by Lord Dalhousie and erected in the gardens in what is now Kolkata, India
Dalhousie Street, Rangoon, 1900. Creator: UnknownDalhousie Street, Rangoon, 1900. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the Governor of India in the colonial years. From " Typical Photographs of Burma - Burmese Life and Scenes". [Rowe & Co. Ltd
Statue of Lord Dalhousie, 1925. Creator: UnknownStatue of Lord Dalhousie, 1925. From British Government in India, Volume Two, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]
State Procession Bearing Presents from the Governor-General of India to the King of Ava, 1856. Procession of elephants with gifts from the British governor-general to the royal court at Ava (or Inwa)
Telegraph Office, Calcutta, c1900. Artist: Johnston & HoffmannTelegraph Office, Calcutta, c1900. The Central Telegraph Office established in 1876 by Lord Dalhousie (1812-1860), then Governor General of India sponsored the first telegraph services in India in
Reception and Ball at Dover House, the Official Residence of Lord Dalhousie, Secretary for Scotland, 1886: Lady Dalhousie Receiving Guests
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