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  • A voyage from England to India, in the year MDCCLIV. And an historical narrative of the operations of the squadron and army in India, under the command of Vice-Admiral Watson and Colonel Clive in the years 1755, 1756, 1757; including a correspondence between the admiral and the nabob Serajah Dowlah ... Also, a journey from Persia to England, by an unusual route. With an appendix, containing an account of the diseases prevalent in Admiral Watson's squadron: description of most of the trees, shrubs, and plants of India ... also a copy of a letter written by a late ingenious physician, on the disorders incidental to Europeans at Gombroon in the Gulph of Persia ... / By Edward Ives.
  • A man of Simla, squatting in a prison with manacles around his ankles. Watercolour by R. Clint, 1866.
  • Man playing a ramsinga, a large snake-like wind instrument, Calcutta, West Bengal. Coloured etching by François Balthazar Solvyns, 1799.
  • A collection of Indian costumes, types and occupations. Gouache paintings by an Indian artist.
  • Suttee, with Lord Hastings shown as accepting bribes to allow its continuation. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowlandson, 1815, after Quiz.
  • India: a section of the Pillar of Kootub near Delhi. Photograph by F. Beato, c. 1858.
  • People doing laundry at the dhobi ghat, during bubonic plague outbreak, Karachi, India. Photograph, 1897.
  • Br̥hatsāmudrikaśāstra / strīpuruṣalakṣaṇa,Paṇḍitanārāyaṇaprasādamiśrakr̥tabhāṣāṭīkāsahita.
  • Beast and man in India : a popular sketch of Indian animals in their relations with the people / by John Lockwood Kipling.
  • Akalees. Lithograph by L.C. Dickinson, 1844, after Emily Eden.
  • Gateway to the Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Daniell, 1796.
  • Lucknow, India: gateway of the Lucknow Residency, showing damage caused during the Indian Rebellion. Photograph by Felice Beato, ca. 1858.
  • A man in a plaid shirt holds the bare arms of a woman sitting before him with a window beyond; an AIDS prevention advertisement. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.
  • A collection of Indian costumes, types and occupations. Gouache paintings by an Indian artist.
  • A battle. Gouache drawing.
  • An Indian man smoking a nariel, or cocoa nut hooka. Coloured stipple and line etching, c. 1804, after F. Solvyns.
  • Fort at Pattihata, Bihar. Coloured etching by William Hodges, 1788.
  • Lucknow, India: the Chutter Munzil, showing damage caused by an explosion during the Indian Rebellion. Photograph by Felice Beato, ca. 1858.
  • Ayah, or female attendant for European and Indian women, Calcutta, West Bengal. Coloured etching by François Balthazar Solvyns, ca. 1808-1812.
  • India: exterior of the Hindu temple in the Kootub near Delhi. Photograph by F. Beato, c. 1858.
  • India: part of a panoramic view of Delhi taken from the Jami Masjid mosque. Photograph by F. Beato, c. 1858.
  • Man smoking chillum outside a hut, Calcutta, West Bengal. Coloured etching by François Balthazar Solvyns, 1799.
  • Lucknow, India: the Lucknow Residency in ruins: the Muchee Bawun and the Lucknow citadel. Photograph by Felice Beato, ca. 1858.
  • India: a pastry cook's shop. Watercolour, 18--.
  • A collection of Indian costumes, types and occupations. Gouache paintings by an Indian artist.
  • A man and woman of the Toda tribe standing in a photographic studio, with a dog lying at their feet.
  • A group of bearded men sitting on the ground.
  • Svāmihaṃsasvarūpakr̥tam Ṣaṭcakranirūpaṇacitram : bhāṣyasamalaṃkr̥taṃ bhāṣāṭīkopetañ ca = Shatchakra niroopana chittra with bhashya and bhasha containing the pictures of the different nerves and plexuses of the human body with their full description showing the easiest method how to practise pranayam by the mental suspension of breath through meditation only ; by Shri Swami Hansa Swaroop.
  • The fort at Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Coloured etching by William Hodges, 1786.
  • A voyage from England to India, in the year MDCCLIV. And an historical narrative of the operations of the squadron and army in India, under the command of Vice-Admiral Watson and Colonel Clive in the years 1755, 1756, 1757; including a correspondence between the admiral and the nabob Serajah Dowlah ... Also, a journey from Persia to England, by an unusual route. With an appendix, containing an account of the diseases prevalent in Admiral Watson's squadron: description of most of the trees, shrubs, and plants of India ... also a copy of a letter written by a late ingenious physician, on the disorders incidental to Europeans at Gombroon in the Gulph of Persia ... / By Edward Ives.