*View of Lahore, a watercolor, c.1825* (BL)


"Fortress of the City of Lahore," by John Martin Honigberger, 1852; click on the image for a much larger scan

Source: http://ames.lib.umn.edu/amesexa0.html
(downloaded Feb. 2002)

"Honigberger, John Martin, 1795-1869. From: Thirty-five years in the East. Adventures, discoveries, experiments, and historical sketches, relating to the Punjab and Cashmere; in connection with medicine, botany, pharmacy, etc. Together with an original materia medica; and a medical vocabulary, in four European and five eastern languages. By John Martin Honigberger. London, H. Bailliere, 1852. In addition to his portrayal of the people, Honigberger provided a panoramic view of mid-century Lahore, just after it became part of British India in 1846."


"Walls of Lahore,"a steel engraving from 1858  by Carpenter and Roberts (James S. Virtue Co., London)

Source: ebay, Sept. 2005



 

"Street scenes in Lahore.--from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun.," from the Illustrated London News, 1858; click on either engraving for a very large scan

Source: Bought on ebay and scanned, Apr. 2007


*Bari Khwabgah behind the Diwan-i-Am, Lahore, a painting, c.1860* (BL) [*painting 1860*]


*"Government House, Lahore," from the Illustrated London News, 1869*

Source: ebay, Feb. 2007


*The Lahore Bazaar near the Delhi Gate (Punjab). 23 January 1879; a watercolor by Alfred Harcourt* (BL)


*"The New Cathedral, Lahore, India," from The Graphic, 1880*

Source: ebay, Mar. 2006


A "general view of Lahore," from E. Reclus, 'The Earth and its Inhabitants' (D. Appleton and Company, 1884)

Source: ebay, Dec. 2005


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