The Indian Mutiny 1857-1859 British soldiers on the roof of the Alumbagh, a large walled enclosure situated on the outskirts of Lucknow near the Cawnpore Road. It contained a palace, mosque and gardens. Durin More
India, 1858 Photographs Albumen print from a glass negative The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection, gift of The Annenberg Foundation and promised gift of Carol Vernon and Robert Turbin (M.2008.40.2264) Photography
The attack on Secundra Gunge, near Allahabad, charge of the Royal Horse Artillery.Depicts the charge of E Troop (later D Troop) at Secundra Gunge near Allahabad on 5 January 1858. The gunners fought the action More
Ceremony witnessing the handing of the British Crown from the East India Company to Queen Victoria
"Brahmin students," from the Illustrated London News, 1858 Source: ebay, Sept. 2010
"Brahmin students," from the Illustrated London News, 1858 Source: ebay, Oct. 2008
"Outlying Picket of the Highland Brigade at Benares," a steel engraving from 'The History of the Indian Mutiny' by Charles Ball, London, 1858
Karla caves
Khandoo village
Map to illustrate Col A. S. Waugh paper on Mt Everest and Deodanga
*"Dawk Wallahs of Bengal"*, 1858 Sketches of Calcutta. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 February 1858. Dawk Walas (Postmen) of Bengal https://www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/U313733/Sketches More
Views from the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS: "The Hoolie Festival"*, 1858 https://www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/U313813/