Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia (1756-1821), in a formal pose as a scientific inquirer

Source: http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/pages/mnuExplore/PaintingDetail.cfm?ID=BHC2803&letter=J&search=india
(downloaded May 2005)

"Jamsetjee Bomanjee Wadia, 1756-1821. Artist attributed to J. Dorman. Date unknown. Materials oil on canvas. Measurements Painting: 406.4 x 355.6 mm. Credit line National Maritime Museum, London"


"Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, Baronet"-- a merchant and philanthropist whose endowments greatly enriched the city (from Ballou's Pictorial, 1857)

Source: ebay, Jan. 2005


*"Guebers of India Worshipping the Setting Sun," from the Illustrated London News, 1863 (with modern hand coloring)*

Source: ebay,  Sept. 2006



*"A Parsi Woman and Daughter"*, an engraving by A. de Neuville, from 'Le Tour de Monde', 1869; also *"Group of Parsi children"*

Source: ebay, July 2008


*Three Bombayites, from the Illustrated London News, 1872: 1. MAHRATTA BRAHMIN; 2. PARSEE WOMAN; 3 PARSEE*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2004


*"Memorial Fountain, Bombay," commissioned by Cursetjee Manockjee as a memorial to his father; published in the Art Journal of 1875*

Source: ebay, June 2007


*"The Prince's visit to India: a Parsee at prayer," from the Illustrated London News, 1875 (with modern hand coloring)*

Source: ebay, Aug. 2007


"Persians of Bombay," a wood engraving, 1878

Source: ebay, July 2005


"Tower of Silence--Malabar Hill, Bombay," where the Parsi dead are traditionally placed (Illustrated London News, 1875)

Source: ebay, Sept. 2004


"Parsee Tower of Silence, Bombay," an albumen photo by Bourne and Shepherd, c.1880's; *another such vie*; *a third such view*

Source: ebay, Aug. 2007


*"Group of Parsi and Brahmin girls, c.1880's; an albumen print, perhaps by Taurines*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2007


*"A Parsi Gentlewoman, Bombay," an albumen print, c.1880's*

Source: ebay, Oct. 2007


"A Parsi girls school, Bombay," in an albumen photo by Taurines, c.1880's

Source: ebay, Oct. 2007


"Group of Parsis, Bombay," photographed by Cambridge and Company (1890s)

Source: ebay, Dec. 2002


*"A Group of Parsi Gentlemen," Bombay, c.1890's*

Source: ebay, Apr. 2003


*"Two Parsi Girls," Bombay, c.1920s*

Source: ebay, Apr. 2003


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