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Artikelnummer:155901751255Schlachten in Indien Delhi Ara Jhansi Kaschmir Tor antik Bilddruck 1914. Battles In India Delhi Ara Jhansi Kashmir Gate Antique Picture 1914 A print from a disbound book published 1914, with an unrelated picture or text on the reverse side.
Suitable for framing, the page size including text and border is approx 8" x 10.5" or 20cm x 27cm. Image size approx 6.25 inches x 8.25 inches combined This
is an antique print not a modern copy and shows normal signs of age or
previous use commensurate with the age of the print. Please view any
scans as they form part of the description. The date given of 1914 is the printing date, the actual date of creation can be earlier. All prints will be sent bagged and in a board backed envelope for protection in transit.
While every care is taken to ensure my scans or photos
accurately represent the item offered for sale, due to differences in
monitors and internet pages my pictures may not be an exact match in
brightness or contrast to the actual item. Text description beneath the picture (subject to any spelling errors due to the OCR program used) THE VISIT OF NIZAM AFZULU'DDAULA. 1857. On the advice of his great minister, Solar Jang, the young Nizam of Haidarabad remained true to the English and paid a ceremonial visit to the British Residency in proof of his loyalty. THE STORMING OF DELHI. 14th SEPT.. 1857. Immediately after the destruction of the Kashmir Gate. the 52nd entered the city and rushed a gun commanding the advance, under a tremendous fire, in which General Nicholson lost his life. BLOWING UP THE KASHMIR GATE, DELHI The storming of Delhi commenced with an act of splendid audacity by a party of six. under Lieutenants Home and Salkeld. in which the latter and three others lost their lives. AN ATTACK OF GHAZIS. 6th MAY. 1858. Khan Bahadur Khan was proclaimed Viceroy of Rohilkhand. of which Bareli was the capital. Among his forces were a number of ghazis, fanatical death or glory boys." DEFEAT OF TANTIA TOPI. AT JHANSI. The Rani of Jhansi. a victim of the Doctrine of Lapse." joined in the Mutiny with Tantia Topi and led her troops in person, and was killed in battle at Kotki Saral, 17th June. 1858. VINCENT EYRE AT ARA, 2nd AUGUST, 1857. Vincent Eyre. en route from Calcutta to Allahabad with a battery. hearing of the mutiny at Patna and Ara diverted his line of march. and with great gallantry drove the mutineers into the Ganges.
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Condition:Gebraucht
Condition:This is an antique print not a modern copy and can show signs of age or previous use commensurate with the age of the print, please view the scans as they form part of the description.
Artist:Unknown
Size:Image Size Approx 6.25" x 8.25" combined
Material:Paper
Item Length:Pictures measure width & height only
Original/Licensed Reprint:Original
Source:Disbound Book Published 1914
Subject:India, Nizam Afzulu'ddaula, Delhi, Kashmir Gate, Ghazis, Jhansi, Ara