Detail of ceiling painting in the tomb of Bekenranef at Sakkara, Egypt, (1928). 'End of 8th Century B.C...Bekenranef (Bocchoris) is the only sovereign of the XXIV Dynasty (718-712 B.C.)'. After Prisse D'Avennes. Plate XIII, fig 37, from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd., Berlin, 1928] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-ceiling-painting-in-the-tomb-of-bekenranef-at-sakkara-egypt-1928-end-of-8th-century-bcbekenranef-bocchoris-is-the-only-sovereign-of-the-xxiv-dynasty-718-712-bc-after-prisse-davennes-plate-xiii-fig-37-from-quotan-encyclopaedia-of-colour-decoration-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-middle-of-the-xixth-centuryquot-with-explanatory-text-by-helmuth-bossert-ernst-wasmuth-ltd-berlin-1928-image329497294.html
RM2A41W4E–Detail of ceiling painting in the tomb of Bekenranef at Sakkara, Egypt, (1928). 'End of 8th Century B.C...Bekenranef (Bocchoris) is the only sovereign of the XXIV Dynasty (718-712 B.C.)'. After Prisse D'Avennes. Plate XIII, fig 37, from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd., Berlin, 1928]
Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). 'Last Quarter of 8th Century B.C...Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin (castle of Sargon), which the Assyrian king Sargon II (722-706 B.C.) built in the neighbourhood of Nineveh, within six years, near the present-day Chorsabad', [Khorsabad, Iraq]. After Victor Place. Plate XV, fig 43, from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd., Berlin, 1928] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mural-painting-from-the-palace-of-dur-sharrukin-assyria-1928-last-quarter-of-8th-century-bcmural-painting-from-the-palace-of-dur-sharrukin-castle-of-sargon-which-the-assyrian-king-sargon-ii-722-706-bc-built-in-the-neighbourhood-of-nineveh-within-six-years-near-the-present-day-chorsabad-khorsabad-iraq-after-victor-place-plate-xv-fig-43-from-quotan-encyclopaedia-of-colour-decoration-from-the-earliest-times-to-the-middle-of-the-xixth-centuryquot-with-explanatory-text-by-helmuth-bossert-ernst-wasmuth-ltd-berlin-1928-image329497287.html
RM2A41W47–Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). 'Last Quarter of 8th Century B.C...Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin (castle of Sargon), which the Assyrian king Sargon II (722-706 B.C.) built in the neighbourhood of Nineveh, within six years, near the present-day Chorsabad', [Khorsabad, Iraq]. After Victor Place. Plate XV, fig 43, from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd., Berlin, 1928]
Sketches in Cashmere - Ruins of Ancient Temple, near Islambad, [modern Pakistan], 1857. Possibly a view of the Martand Sun Temple, an 8th-century Hindu temple. '...a picturesque group of ruins situated at the foot of the hills three miles east of the town of Islambad, on the north side of the Behut, or Jhelum...The ruins are the remains of a temple, said to be built 500 B.C, They consist of two large rooms, each about thirty feet long, surrounded by a quadrangular colonnade, about 100 yards square. The granite blocks of which the temple is built are of immense size; every particle has once bee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sketches-in-cashmere-ruins-of-ancient-temple-near-islambad-modern-pakistan-1857-possibly-a-view-of-the-martand-sun-temple-an-8th-century-hindu-temple-a-picturesque-group-of-ruins-situated-at-the-foot-of-the-hills-three-miles-east-of-the-town-of-islambad-on-the-north-side-of-the-behut-or-jhelumthe-ruins-are-the-remains-of-a-temple-said-to-be-built-500-bc-they-consist-of-two-large-rooms-each-about-thirty-feet-long-surrounded-by-a-quadrangular-colonnade-about-100-yards-square-the-granite-blocks-of-which-the-temple-is-built-are-of-immense-size-every-particle-has-once-bee-image556244696.html
RM2R8Y3P0–Sketches in Cashmere - Ruins of Ancient Temple, near Islambad, [modern Pakistan], 1857. Possibly a view of the Martand Sun Temple, an 8th-century Hindu temple. '...a picturesque group of ruins situated at the foot of the hills three miles east of the town of Islambad, on the north side of the Behut, or Jhelum...The ruins are the remains of a temple, said to be built 500 B.C, They consist of two large rooms, each about thirty feet long, surrounded by a quadrangular colonnade, about 100 yards square. The granite blocks of which the temple is built are of immense size; every particle has once bee
Testimonial presented to the Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. and C.B., 1850. 'The group consists of the elder Hay and his two sons; a mounted Dane and a Dane overthrown. The bassi-relievi on the base represent the flying of the Falcon and the conferring the Knighthood; and the other panel bears the inscription: "Presented by The Society of Madras, to George, 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. and C.B., Governor and Commander-in-chief, 1842-1848; As a Token of Respect and Esteem for His Public and Private Worth". This truly noble piece of plate has been designed and modelled by Mr. Alfred Brow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/testimonial-presented-to-the-marquis-of-tweeddale-kt-and-cb-1850-the-group-consists-of-the-elder-hay-and-his-two-sons-a-mounted-dane-and-a-dane-overthrown-the-bassi-relievi-on-the-base-represent-the-flying-of-the-falcon-and-the-conferring-the-knighthood-and-the-other-panel-bears-the-inscription-quotpresented-by-the-society-of-madras-to-george-8th-marquis-of-tweeddale-kt-and-cb-governor-and-commander-in-chief-1842-1848-as-a-token-of-respect-and-esteem-for-his-public-and-private-worthquot-this-truly-noble-piece-of-plate-has-been-designed-and-modelled-by-mr-alfred-brow-image462357772.html
RM2HT661G–Testimonial presented to the Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. and C.B., 1850. 'The group consists of the elder Hay and his two sons; a mounted Dane and a Dane overthrown. The bassi-relievi on the base represent the flying of the Falcon and the conferring the Knighthood; and the other panel bears the inscription: "Presented by The Society of Madras, to George, 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. and C.B., Governor and Commander-in-chief, 1842-1848; As a Token of Respect and Esteem for His Public and Private Worth". This truly noble piece of plate has been designed and modelled by Mr. Alfred Brow
Relics from the Buried City of Brahmunabad, in Sind - Pottery, Fragments of Mills, etc, 1857. 8th- or 9th-century objects excavated at his own expense by Mr. A. F. Bellasis, of the Bombay Civil Service, in what is now Pakistan. 'Figs 1: vessels in pottery; Figs. 2: glazed pottery or earthenware, or china; Figs. 3: movable covers of water-vessels; Figs. 4: two stone short-legged tables; Fig. 5: a grinding-stone with a roller, for pulverising curry ingredients, grinding paints, &c.; Figs. 6: fragments of a two-stone mill for grinding corn, and which is still in general use for that purpose t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relics-from-the-buried-city-of-brahmunabad-in-sind-pottery-fragments-of-mills-etc-1857-8th-or-9th-century-objects-excavated-at-his-own-expense-by-mr-a-f-bellasis-of-the-bombay-civil-service-in-what-is-now-pakistan-figs-1-vessels-in-pottery-figs-2-glazed-pottery-or-earthenware-or-china-figs-3-movable-covers-of-water-vessels-figs-4-two-stone-short-legged-tables-fig-5-a-grinding-stone-with-a-roller-for-pulverising-curry-ingredients-grinding-paints-ampc-figs-6-fragments-of-a-two-stone-mill-for-grinding-corn-and-which-is-still-in-general-use-for-that-purpose-t-image556245107.html
RM2R8Y48K–Relics from the Buried City of Brahmunabad, in Sind - Pottery, Fragments of Mills, etc, 1857. 8th- or 9th-century objects excavated at his own expense by Mr. A. F. Bellasis, of the Bombay Civil Service, in what is now Pakistan. 'Figs 1: vessels in pottery; Figs. 2: glazed pottery or earthenware, or china; Figs. 3: movable covers of water-vessels; Figs. 4: two stone short-legged tables; Fig. 5: a grinding-stone with a roller, for pulverising curry ingredients, grinding paints, &c.; Figs. 6: fragments of a two-stone mill for grinding corn, and which is still in general use for that purpose t
'Lieut.-General Sir H. M. Leslie-Rundle, K.C.B.', 1901. Leslie Rundle (1856-1934) British Army general during the Second Boer War commanding the 8th Division of the South African Field Force,. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. V", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lieut-general-sir-h-m-leslie-rundle-kcb-1901-leslie-rundle-1856-1934-british-army-general-during-the-second-boer-war-commanding-the-8th-division-of-the-south-african-field-force-from-quotsouth-africa-and-the-transvaal-war-vol-vquot-by-louis-creswicke-t-c-amp-e-c-jack-edinburgh-1901-image336844691.html
RM2AG0GRF–'Lieut.-General Sir H. M. Leslie-Rundle, K.C.B.', 1901. Leslie Rundle (1856-1934) British Army general during the Second Boer War commanding the 8th Division of the South African Field Force,. From "South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. V", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
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