Delhi india from 19th century Stock Photos and Images
RMBR9N26–Delhi, India, from a 19th century print.
RM2FWK4K8–Tomb Of A Patan Chief, Old Delhi From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1836 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
RM2RGAF45–Vintage 19th century photograph: view from the fort, Delhi, India.
RMA03EXG–Shah Jehanabad or New Delhi, India. From a 19th century engraving by Brandard
RM2E4E74P–Vintage 19th century photograph: view from the fort, Delhi, India.
RMT0HB29–Repulse of sortie from Delhi, India, Asia
RM2A58MXK–Type from the streets of Samarkand or Delhi. Engraving of the 19th century.
RMW7E5PN–Railway station, from the Queen's Garden, Delhi, India, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2FMG03K–The Cuttab Minar At Old Delhi. (Vignette Title.) From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1834 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
RM2A5YY58–Watercolour on paper titled 'Jugal Kishore Gosain of Delhi with his attendant Gokuldas and other residents. From Delhi, India. Dated 1820
RM2B00WDM–India: 'The Old Blue-Tiled Mosque, outside Delhi, India'. Oil on canvas painting by Edwin Lord Weeks (1849-1903), c. 1885. Edwin Lord Weeks (1849 – 1903), American artist and Orientalist, was born at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1849. He was a pupil of Léon Bonnat and of Jean-Léon Gérôme, at Paris. He made many voyages to the East, and was distinguished as a painter of oriental scenes. Weeks' parents were affluent spice and tea merchants from Newton, a suburb of Boston and as such they were able to accept, probably encourage, and certainly finance their son's youthful interest in painting.
RFFF3YWE–INDIA King’s Palace, Delhi, from Yamuna 1857. Illustrated London News
RM2T2G7K8–19th Century Illustration of The Old Fort (Red Fort) Delhi India from The Sunday At Home Family Magazine for Sabbath Reading 1889-90
RFGJF9XR–BRITISH INDIA. View of Delhi, from the Palace gate, antique print 1858
RMMK2MP9–Delhi, India. The Masjid-i Jahan-Numa, known as the Jama Masjid. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656. Engraving by Lemaitre, from Panorama Universal, India, 1845. Later colouration.
RFFERR65–INDIA nr Delhi Observatory, from Flagstaff Tower 1857. Illustrated London News
RM2E26836–The Chandney-Chouk (Chandni Chowk), one of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, India. Old engraving illustration from El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RM2CFN0GC–Weeks Edwin Lord - Great Mogul and His Court Returning from the Great Mosque at Delhi India - British School - 19th Century
RMERGDPP–Proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress of India - at the Imperial Durbar at Delhi, 1 January 1877. From illustration from
RF2AG05RX–The royal family Mirzas from Delhi, India / Die königliche Familie Mirzas aus Delhi, Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RF2D9JGEY–The Storming of Delhi Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
RF2AK0740–Das Mausoleum des Humayun, Delhi, Indien / The Humayun Mausoleum, Delhi, India, Digitale Reproduktion von einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMA03EWG–Panoramic view of New and Old Delhi, India and the surrounding countryside, from a 19th century print.
RF2AG060T–Main portal of the Palace of the Shah, ruler, Delhi, India / Hauptportal des Palais des Schah, Herrschers, Delhi, Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RMB5W6BD–Ivory sandals kharson. From south India. 19th century. National Museum of New Delhi India 62.716/a & b. 20.3 cm long
RMMY777T–. The Great Mogul and His Court Returning from the Great Mosque at Delhi . English: Great Mogul And His Court Returning From The Great Mosque At Delhi India - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord Weeks; 33 5/8 x 54 1/4 inches. Portland Museum of Art, Maine, 1918.1. . 29 February 2012 (original upload date). Original uploader was Sridhar1000 at te.wikipedia; ca 1886, late 19th or early 20th century. Edwin Lord Weeks (United States, 1849–1903) 219 Great Mogul And His Court Returning From The Great Mosque At Delhi India - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord Weeks
RM2AXRM81–Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. Corps present at the siege and assault of Delhi, 1857. On foreground on left side (from left to right)
RF2FN5C6E–Tomb Of A Patan Chief, Old Delhi From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1836 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
RMH04ARD–Delhi, India’s capital territory, is a massive metropolitan area in the country’s north. It was besieged during the Indian Rebellion against the rule of the British East India Company, that ran from May 1857 to July 1859.
RM2B00WE5–India: 'Blue Tiled Mosque at Delhi'. Oil on canvas painting by Edwin Lord Weeks (1849-1903), c. 1885. Edwin Lord Weeks (1849 – 1903), American artist and Orientalist, was born at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1849. He was a pupil of Léon Bonnat and of Jean-Léon Gérôme, at Paris. He made many voyages to the East, and was distinguished as a painter of oriental scenes. Weeks' parents were affluent spice and tea merchants from Newton, a suburb of Boston and as such they were able to accept, probably encourage, and certainly finance their son's youthful interest in painting and travelling.
RMW7DHHR–'Repulse of a sortie from Delhi', 1857, (c1860). Artist: Unknown
RM2B01C7M–India/South Asia: Map of Hindostan showing British Raj by John Pinkerton (17 Februar 1758 - 10 March 1826), c. 1818. Map of Hindostan from Pinkerton's Modern Atlas, early 19th century. It covers the subcontinent from Tibet to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and from the mouth of the Indus to the Kingdom of Pegu (Burma/Myanmar). The map also colour codes various political divisions and princely states.
RM2T2G7K6–19th Century Illustration A Mohammedan Tomb near Delhi India from The Sunday At Home Family Magazine for Sabbath Reading 1889-90
RMMJNFXA–Mughal Emperor Humayun (Kabul, 1508-Delhi, 1556). Second emperor of the Mughal Empire. He governed Afghanistan, Pakistan and territories of the Northern India from 1530 to 1540. Tomb of Humayun in Delhi, India. It was commissioned by his first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum (Haji Begum) in 1569-1570 and designed by the Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas. Engraving by Lemaitre after Kinnewel. From Panorama Universal-India, 1845. Later colouration.
RFFF457A–INDIA Delhi, Massacre by Sepoys, from river Yamuna 1857. Illustrated London News
RM2BFHD9E–Portrait of Hindoo bankers, Delhi. India. Old engraving illustration from El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RFFF0R74–INDIA Delhi from Selimghur, looking down Yamuna 1858. Illustrated London News
RMDDTCWK–RAILWAY FROM CALCUTTA TO DELHI: BAGGAGE TRAIN PASSING THE FORTRESS OF RHOTAS, INDIA, 1851 engraving
RMF7P5TD–Watercolour on paper titled 'Jugal Kishore Gosain of Delhi with his attendant Gokuldas and other residents. From Delhi, India. Dated 1820
RF2HNYFET–A Delhi Mohammedan from The living races of mankind : a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world Volume 1 by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Henry Neville Hutchinson, Richard Lydekker and Dr. A. H. Keane published London : Hutchinson & Co. 1902
RFP8AM65–Weeks Edwin Lord - Great Mogul and His Court Returning from the Great Mosque at Delhi India
RMA03EWN–Panoramic view of New and Old Delhi, India, and the surrounding countryside, from a 19th century print.
RF2AG05T7–Chandni Chowk crossroads with shops and market, Delhi, India / Chandni Chowk-Kreuzung mit Shops und Markt, Delhi, Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RM2C65E7C–The Masjid-i Jehan Numa, commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, one of the largest mosques in India, seen here in the 19th century. From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843.
RF2DD9Y11–Friday Mosque, Jama Masjid, Great Mosque in Delhi, India, 1880 / Freitagsmoschee, Jama Masjid, Große Moschee in Delhi, Indien, 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMMW4X9H–. The Great Mogul and His Court Returning from the Great Mosque at Delhi . English: Great Mogul And His Court Returning From The Great Mosque At Delhi India - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord Weeks; 33 5/8 x 54 1/4 inches. Portland Museum of Art, Maine, 1918.1. . 29 February 2012 (original upload date). Original uploader was Sridhar1000 at te.wikipedia; ca 1886, late 19th or early 20th century. Edwin Lord Weeks (United States, 1849–1903) 253 Great Mogul And His Court Returning From The Great Mosque At Delhi India - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord Weeks
RF2FN5CBX–Tomb Of A Patan Chief, Old Delhi From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1836 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
RF2AG05KB–ruins of the palace of Feroze, in the plain of Delhi, India / Ruinen des Palastes von Feroze, in der Ebene von Delhi, Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RMH04ARW–The Kashmere Gate or Kashmiri Gate is the northern gate to the historic walled city of Delhi and was used by the British to prevent the mutineers from entering the city. It was the scene of an assault by the British Army during the Indian rebellion of 1857 when the bridge and the left leaf of the Gate were destroyed using gunpowder, starting the final assault on the rebels towards the end of Siege of Delhi
RMW7DHP5–'View of Delhi from the river showing the King's palace', c1860. Artist: Unknown
RM2CBAD1R–Red Fort, Delhi, India, 1860s-70s.
RM2T2G7JA–19th Century Illustration of Daily Worship at The Great Mosque Delhi India from The Sunday At Home Family Magazine for Sabbath Reading 1889-90
RMPKEFCE–A vintage luggage label for Laurie's Hotel in Agra, India - The Hotz Trust, Proprietors - The equilateral cross and colors have their origins from the
RMR5AYP5–The Hira Mahal (a royal residence) by Mirza Shah Rukh Beg. Woodcut from the author's book on the buildings and monuments of Delhi. Asar al-Sanadid. 1847. India. Source: 14109.c.1, section 2, between pp.30-31. Author: Kahn, Syed Ahmed.
RM2BFHDCR–The city walls of Tughlakabad, Delhi, India. Old engraving illustration from El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RFGJFA0R–BRITISH INDIA. Delhi from the river showing the King's Palace (Red Fort) , 1858
RMDDTCWW–LINE OF RAILWAY FROM CALCUTTA TO DELHI: INTENDED BRIDGE OYER THE SONE, INDIA, 1851 engraving
RFT2KC23–INDIA. Sir David Ochterlony(From a Miniature) c1880 old antique print picture
RF2HDEMWM–BAOLI AND JEHANGHIR’S PALACE, DELHI from the book The Oriental annual; containing a series of tales, legends, & historical romances by Thomas Bacon. with engravings by W. and E. Finden from sketches by the author and Captain Meadows Taylor. Published in LONDON by CHARLES TILT, FLEET STREET 1840.
RFB6YKA0–captain hodson arresting king Delhi 1857 raj british soldier arrest law sword uniform official The British were slow to strike b
RM2J398D4–Scale Mode of King Emperor Statue for New Delhi. The only authorised photograph of the 1/6th scale model of the statue of H.M.the King which is to be erected at New Delhi, India. The total height of the pedestal and statue will be 53ft 3ins from the ground level, the actual height of the figure of His Majesty being 18ft 9ins. H.M.the King, Is shown as standing in coronation robes as worn at the Delhi Durbar on Dec.12th, 1911. The statue is to be erected to mark the loyalty and attachment of the ruling princes and chiefs of India. The sculptor is Mr.C.S.Jagger, A.R.A., and the pedestal and
RF2ERP6PB–Marjory Leon Stoatley Rough bookplate by Anglo-Indian artist Mary Aberigh-Mackay, from 1900 The Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art
RM2C65E7R–Doorway of the Feroz Shah Kotla, or Kotla, near Delhi, India, seen here in the 19th century. A fortress built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq. From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843.
RMBYPGR4–Portrait photo circa 1920s of English architect Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869 - 1944).
RMA5AH3T–Assault of Delhi. Capture of the Cashmere Gate 14th September, 1857. From The History of the Indian Mutiny, published 1858.
RF2FN55CJ–Mausoleum Of Sufter Jung, Delhi, India From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1835 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
RF2AG05EK–View of the arch of the Kootub-Minar-Mosque, Delhi, India / Ruinen Quwwat-ul-Islam-Moschee, Macht-des-Islam-Moschee, Qutb-Komplex im Süden von Delhi, Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RMMX1FFY–. The Great Mogul and His Court Returning from the Great Mosque at Delhi . English: Great Mogul And His Court Returning From The Great Mosque At Delhi India - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord Weeks; 33 5/8 x 54 1/4 inches. Portland Museum of Art, Maine, 1918.1. . 29 February 2012 (original upload date). Original uploader was Sridhar1000 at te.wikipedia; ca 1886, late 19th or early 20th century. Edwin Lord Weeks (United States, 1849–1903) 253 Great Mogul And His Court Returning From The Great Mosque At Delhi India - Oil Painting by American Artist Edwin Lord Weeks
RM2J3H40N–'Ruins, - Old Delhi', 1834. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1835]
RM2T6D25N–Portrait Miniature of an Indian Courtesan, 1830-1850. English artists visited India to paint both large-scale and miniature portraits of those serving abroad as mementos for friends and families back in the Mother Country. They introduced the European technique of painting in watercolours on ivory to the local artists. In this instance, an artist from Delhi has portrayed a courtesan dressed as a princess wearing elaborate Mughal gold and gem-set jewelry.
RMR5HBGH–The Divan Khass [Diwan-i-Khas], Delhi. A general view from the west of the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience, with its arcade of five cusped arches facing the courtyard. Tytler Collection: Views of India by Robert and Harriet Tytler. 1858. Photograph. Source: Photo 53/(18).
RM2BFHDBF–Aladdin door in Koutab near Delhi, India. Old engraving illustration from El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RMDDTCX4–LINE OF RAILWAY FROM CALCUTTA TO DELHI: FORTRESS OF ALLAHABAD, BRIDGE OF BOATS ACROSS THE JUMNA, INDIA, 1851 engraving
RF2D9JFCP–Officers Joining the Force Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
RMA5AH2X–Repulse of a sortie from Delhi. From The History of the Indian Mutiny, published 1858.
RF2G5YN2E–The Jummah Musjed, Delhi, January 1797 The Jami Masjid, the largest mosque in India, was built between 1644 and 1658, as the principal monument of Delhi, the new capital of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, established in 1638. The Mosque stands on a high platform on a rock and has three huge gateways approached by broad flights of steps that lead to a big courtyard. The minarets and domed prayer-hall are ornamented in white marble and deep red standstone and the doors are decorated with brass carvings. From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquitie
RF2AG0619–Masjid e Jahan Numa, World-reflecting Mosque, Jama Masjid of Delhi, is one of the largest mosques in India / Jama Masjid, Freitagsmoschee, eigentlich Masjid-i Jahan Numa, Delhi, größte Moschee in Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RF2AK075R–Der rote Sandsteinturm des Qutb Minar, Koutab, in der Ebene von Delhi, Indien / UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Qutub Minar is the world's tallest free-standing brick minaret, Koutab, India, Digitale Reproduktion von einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RM2J3H75B–'Delhi', 1834. Street scene in India's capital. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1835]
RF2AG05K4–View of the Porte d' Aladin, the Aladin gate, of the Kootub-Minar-Mosque, Delhi, India / Ruinen Aladintor der Quwwat-ul-Islam-Moschee, Macht-des-Islam-Moschee, Qutb-Komplex im Süden von Delhi, Indien, Qutb-Komplex im Süden von Delhi, Indien, Reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, digital improved / Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, digital verbessert
RM2CBAFDF–Marble Screen in the Sumon Burj or Queen's Baths, Delhi, 1860s-70s.
RF2JJG69W–Jama Masjid, Jami Masjid, Freitagsmoschee, Masjid-i Jahan Numa, in Delhi ist die größte Moschee Indiens, hier im Jahre 1890 / Jama Masjid, Jami Masjid, Friday Mosque, Masjid-i Jahan Numa, in Delhi is the largest mosque in India, seen here in 1890, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt,
RM2BFHD9N–The Friday Mosque or Jama Masjid in Delhi, India. Old engraving illustration from El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RF2AK07AE–Devinath Island in the river Ganges, India / Devinath Insel im Fluss der Ganges, Indien, Digitale Reproduktion von einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMR576NB–General view of the Qutb Minar, Delhi. A view from the east looking towards the tower of victory, with the dome of the Alai Darwaza on the left, and the small pavilion, a late addition that for a time stood at the top of the tower, on the right. Adham Khan's Tomb can be seen in the background to the left of the Qutb. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Indian Museum Series (Duplicates). 1870s. Photograph. Source: Photo 1003/(879).
RF2D9JFC5–A scene in an army camp Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
RMA5AH3M–Repelling a sortie before Delhi. From The History of the Indian Mutiny, published 1858.
RF2G5YREG–View at Delhi, near the Mausoleum of the Emperor Humaioon, 1801 From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors May 1, 1813
RM2J897GJ–'View of the Principal Gate of the Palace of the Padishahs, Delhi', c1891. From "Cassell's Illustrated History of India Vol. II.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
RM2A50D7Y–Bullock Cart, Delhi, 1863.
RM2BFHDA8–The Chandney-Chouk (Chandni Chowk), one of the oldest and busiest markets in Delhi, India. Old engraving illustration from El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RMR5048D–Storming of Delhi. The Campaign in India 1857 - 1858. From drawings made during the eventful period of the Great Mutiny. Day & Son: London, 1859. Storming of Delhi. Image taken from The Campaign in India 1857 - 1858. From drawings made during the eventful period of the Great Mutiny. Originally published/produced in Day & Son: London, 1859. . Source: 1781.c.8, 21. Author: ATKINSON, GEORGE FRANKLIN. Atkinson, George Francklin.
RF2D9JFFJ–Troops hastening to Umballa [Ambala, Haryana, on the border of Punjab India] Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
RMA5AH3P–Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate at Delhi. From The History of the Indian Mutiny, published 1858.
RF2G5YMEH–Eastern Gate of the Jummah Musjid at Delhi [Here as JUMMA MUSJED] From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors January 1, 1812
RMJPHKGN–The harem carriage of the last king of Delhi, 1857. Mirza Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, 1775 - 1862. Last Mughal emperor. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2J8973D–'View in the Gardens of the Mogul's Palace, Delhi', c1891. From "Cassell's Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
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