RMWHARD1–Chief Pete Many Wounds. Indian Reservation near Calgary
RMWHB590–An Indian soldier captured at Kut after release under an exchange of prisoners, showing effects of malnutrition.
RMWH914M–Catlin, with a sketchbook under his arm, studying Indian burial customs. He aimed to record all aspacts of Indian life - before it disppeared..
RMWH8E7K–Polishing Indian Goldstone. The Opening of the World by David Divine, page 225.. . . An Indian Goldsmith at work polishing
RMWH8H1R–Cheyenne Indian travois at Lame Deer Montana. From Encyclopedia of the Horse page 99.
RMWHARAG–Indian butler
RMWHARC8–Indian couple
RMWHADDF–Indian Art
RMWHA8XF–Indian men
RMWH917P–Indian agency police..
RMWHARB6–Gold work. Indian goldsmith
RMWH919Y–Captives of the 1868 Indian Campaign..
RMWH9RPG–G. W. Howard in Indian dress.
RMWHA81X–Indian Mother and Boy. Frederick Remington
RMWHA4FH–Indian ink drawing Kotah. Tiger .
RMWHA0PA–Ranjit Singh. Indian portrait, 19th Century.
RMWHBAD5–Painted Whale Mask Kwakiutl Indian . Vancover Island
RMWHAH78–Armstrong Kanoner 1858 by A Beato. (Indian Mutiny?)
RMWH99XR–Copy of an Indian miniature by Rembrandt
RMWHAG0X–Examining the Spy, from the Indian Mutiny. by Egron Lundgren
RMWHA4FT–Manucci feeling the pulse of an Indian patient . Indian drawing
RMWH95YR–Indian Hockey team Olympic Games Amsterdam 1928
RMWHA4J0–An elephant fight 17th century. Indian painting. Fakirs and Pedlars
RMWH917D–A Hopi Indian painting of a Kachina (spirit of an ancient)..
RMWH9D51–Red Cloud, North American Indian by Edward S Curtis.
RMWH9DX9–Indian hunters with a tapir
RMWHA1YD–Indian mutiny. Storming of Delhi from Atkinson's Campaign in India.
RMWH9D3M–Chief Big Bow, Kiowa Tribe. Indian Territory, c.1870.
RMWH918D–Although the railroads trespassed on Indian lands, the construction were outraged by Indian attacks..
RMWH8W81–In a final assault the Spaniards and their Indian allies massacred the remaining defenders of Tenochtitlan
RMWHAB4D–Indian and dog team going to distant ice fishing haunts in Northern Saskatchewan.
RMWH9PX3–The Indian god Shiva, the Destroyer, performing the dance of death
RMWH96RY–An iceberg photographed from the deck of Challenger. Near Heard island in the South Indian Ocean..
RMWHBG85–Murad Bakhsh son of Shahjahan fighting from an elephant Indian drawing, commissioned by Niccolai Manucci
RMWHA81A–Mow-way . Chief of the Kotsoteka band of Comanches. Taken at Fort Sill . Indian Territory 1870s
RMWHA5GF–Haida Indian. Queen Charlotte Islands. Portrait mask probably for mortuary rites. Mid 19th century.
RMWHA0TY–Francisco Pizarro watches the gathering of Atahualpa's treasures while an Indian receives a Christian baptism.
RMWH99WN–Frankenthal model of 'Turkish' and 'Chinese' figures supporting a West Indian pineapple
RMWHBF1F–Suya Indian Brazil. Suya Indian Dressed for Dance, Brazil, South America
RMWH915N–The forced camp of Mow-way or Swinging Hand of the Comanches outside Fort Sill.. Indian Terrority 1874
RMWH8NW0–An Indian Soldier captured at Kut, after release under an exchange of prisoners showing effects of malnutrition
RMWH9WTR–WW1/ The Balkans. Shell bursting bear a park of Indian carts on the Western Mule track.
RMWH9157–Indian leaders, including Red Cloud, would suffer transitory emigrants but not a permanent military force on their land.
RMWHBACB–A Flying carpet borne by doves: Ilumination from Tarikh-i-shamshir khani , Indian MS
RMWHA4F2–A European presiding over a musical performance in his house. Indian painting , Company style ( perhaps Delhi 0 c 1800
RMWH99T9–One of two modern textile designs that trace their descent from Indian chintz and formal Sasanian patterns. See Chapter 4
RMWH99W3–One of two modern textile designs that trace their descent from Indian chintz and formal Sasanian patterns. See Chapter 4
RMWHA3KJ–American Indian culture: Ghost Dance coat of buckskin with painted decoration. Probably of Arapaho origin. Crow, Montana. 31 inches in length.
RMWH9D0N–Henri Christophe (1767-1820). West Indian slave, one of the leaders of the revolt against the French in 1791. He was proclaimed King of Haiti in 1811.
RMWH9YGJ–The Indian Ocean island of Rodrigues. Foldout papyrograph from H.E. Strickland and A.G. Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred (London, 1848)
RMWHA0NF–The viceroy A de Mendoza and a Franciscan, Don Pedro Cuinieranga (Petamuti) and Indian priests from an account of the ceremonies, Rites etc of the Province of Mechuacan (Mexico).
RMWH8N14–British and Indian troops digging trenches in Mesopotamia during the attempt to rescue General Townsend and his soldiers, besieged in Kut al Amarah by the Turks
RMWH9168–Catlin and an Indian companion stalked the herd in wolfskins, not only to shoot buffalos point blank but also for a close view for artist's ever-present sketchbook.
RMWH9YY1–Jawarharwal Nehru in London, June1938. Former President of the Indian Congress Party. He will discuss the current Indian situation with international politicians and is seen here with his daughter, Indira.
RMWH9DX8–An Indian inhaling drugs through his nose (right foreground). The Ottomacs were addicted to a hallucigenic drug called niopo which threw them into a state of madness.
RMWHAPJR–W Vincent after J Smith, portrait, mezzotint, of Mrs Anne Bracegirdle as the Indian Queen in Aphra Behn's The Widow Ranter. Drury lane. 1689-1690
RMWHAP3X–Moorcroft and Hearsey on the road to Lake Mansarowar (Tibet). The travellers wearing Indian dress, and riding on Yaks, are shown meeting two Tibetans on horseback with a loaded Yak.
RMWHBADD–Ceylon version of the Indian Clarinet ( top ) and a shawm or Indian Clarinet 10 1/2 inches or 26.6 cm. E O Pogson Collection
RMWH9AG4–Hanno, the Indian elephant sent to Pope Leo X in 1513 by King Manoel. Drawing after a lost original by Raphael
RMWHAEM0–The first English edition of Vol 1 of the Indian Railway Library from left, Ortheris, Mulvaney and Learoyd. On the title page 'We be Soldiers Three pardonnez moy, je vous en prie
RMWHAEKK–The Indian Tram horses usually Kabulis were among the few horses in the world that wear hats as a protection from sunstroke and headache to which an animal from a comparatively cold climate is liable. Beast and Man
RMWH9DXG–Skull of an extinct Atures Indian. Humboldt took the skull from the burial cave of Ataruipe and later J. F. Blumenbach made this engraving of it for his pioneer work on human physical types
RMWHAAHB–Convert Indian Bishop visits Rome. Mar Theophilos D D Bishop of Tiruvalla South India who with Mar Ivanios left the Jacobite Christians and entered the Church in 1930 is seen emerging from St Peter's Rome
RMWHBA9T–Tamerlane in battle against an Indian army , whose elephants he took back to Samarkand for building mosques and tombs : a minature from a Moghul copy of a Zafar-nama , 1546
RMWHAP25–Indian Miniature. Radha Bathing. Garhwal School. c 1785. . . Indian, Radha Bathing, Garhwal, c.1785. Gouache just over 7,5 inches x %.5 inches (19.6x14.3 cm).
RMWHAA9T–A group of Indian Sisters of the Indian religious congregation of Little Daughters of St Francis Xavier which was founded in Gujarati territory in 1925. The sisters teach in a high school and in primary schools and in a special way give instructions to women
RMWHA3JG–American Indians: A Dakota brave and Medicine-Man painted by a Dakota Indian, Tatanka-Ptecila (Short Bull) The warrior wears the horned head-dress emblematic of devine power, the insignia of the Holy Man or Man of Medicine. The lettering is by Hinook Mahiwi Kilinaka (Angel De Cora).
RMWHARC6–Simla. India. Of all of the Indian hill stations, Simla is the most well-known and the most-frequented, and it has previously been the subject of a few studies. It is from Simla that the British government of India partly conducted its affairs, and it is to Simla that, long after independence, the Indian middle classes continue to flock in the summers in record numbers every year
RMWHARY2–John Hanning Speke. At the age of 17 on first receiving his comission in the Indian Army. . John Hanning Speke b. May 4, 1827-d. September 15, 1864 was an officer in the British Indian army, who made three voyages of exploration to Africa. He also created the Hamitic hypothesis, a major cause of the Rwandan genocide..
RMWHB8TJ–Augusta Leigh, by Sir George Hayter in pencil and indian ink - The Brtish Museum, London (J. B. Freeman) - The Honourable Augusta Byron, later The Honourable Augusta Leigh (January 26, 1783 - October 12, 1851), was the only daughter of John Mad Jack Byron, the poet Lord Byron's father, by his first wife..
RMWHAPHW–Self portrait by William Alexander. 'From myself, done at sea.' . Pencil and Indian ink c 1792. William Alexander (1726–1783) was an American major general born in New York. He was known as Lord Sterling, because he claimed that he was the rightful heir to the earldom of Stirling, Scotland. Although he spent a great deal of money in trying to prove it, he was unsuccessful.. . He was a strong patriot and fought in many of the important battles of the American Revolutionary War.. . He died in Albany, New York.. . . .
RMWHAFTN–Leconte de Lisle, French poet. He was born on the Indian Ocean Island of Réunion and settled in Paris in 1846. He played an important part in formulating the aims of the anti-Romantic group Les Parnassiens and became their acknowledged leader. His work, characterized by classic regularity and faultlessness of form, drew inspiration from the ancient world; it includes Poèmes antiques/Antique Poems (1852), Poèmes barbares/Barbaric Poems (1862), and Poèmes tragiques/Tragic Poems (1884). Although he advocated impassivity, his poems express a pessimistic awareness of the transitoriness of things..
RMWHAGJ8–South Indian illumination from a Manuscript of the Mahabharata 15th Century. The Mahabharata has existed in various forms for well over two thousand years:. First, starting in the middle of the first millennium BCE, it existed in the form of popular stories of Gods, kings, and seers retained, retold, and improved by priests living in shrines, ascetics living in retreats or wandering about, and by traveling bards, minstrels, dance-troupes, etc.. Later, after about 350 CE, it came to be a unified, sacred text of 100,000 stanzas written in Sanskrit, distributed throughout India by kings and
RMWHA82C–Quir-par-ke (Guipage) or Lone Wolf's camp at Fort Sill. Indian Territory. after the battle of the Palo Duro Canyon. 1874. PALO DURO CANYON, BATTLE OF. The battle of Palo Duro Canyon was the major battle of the Red River War,qv which ended in the confinement of southern Plains Indians (Comanches, Kiowas, Kiowa Apaches, Cheyennes, and Arapahos) to the reservations in the Indian Territory. By late September 1874 the warring Indians had camped in the protection of Palo Duro Canyon, where a Kiowa shaman, Maman-ti,qv promised them they would be safe. Col. Ranald S. Mackenzieqv led his Fourth United
RMWH8G44–Davison Newman of Leadenhall Street, like E D & F Man, specialized in West Indian produce including sugar - as the sugar loaves hanging above the shop testify.
RMWHA835–Scalp Dance of the Nitarris North America painting by Bodmer from Maximillian Prince of Wied Travels in North America. Engraving of a watercolor painting by Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) from a 1832-1834 series portraying American Indians, Indian life, ceremonial objects, and Western scenery..
RMWH8NK5–Royal Group at Osborne August 1887 left to right Muhammed Buksh. Abdul Karim (Indian Attendants) Princess Manit of Edinburgh, Victoria Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenburg (back view) Stephen Mashin (page) Princess Alexandra of Edinburgh, Princess Alix of Hesse, Princess Irene of Hesse, nurse holding Prince Alexander of Battenberg
RM2GC3PXK–Sherpa Tensing, the Everest hero, presented a book to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (right), standing behind Tensing to the left is this daughter. The book was a copy of The Hero of Everest written by Brig. Gyan Singh, who led the first Indian expedition to Everest in 1960, and was published by the Publication Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. 3 February 1961
RMWHBACK–Seneca masks from the Cayuga and Onondaga Grand River Reservation Ontario Canada. The Museum of the American Indian
RMWHACTF–Polish Jewish children reach Palestine on 17 February 1943 after their journey across Russia, Persia and the Indian Ocean
RMWHA0MY–Double lion capital in sandstone from Gwalior fort. 6-7th Century AD. From an exhibition of Indian Art, Asia.
RMWHA817–Dakota Treaty Council. 1868 Fort Laramie by Gardner. Old Man Afraid of Horse . Whistling Elk. Roman Nose. Scenes in the Indian Country
RMWHBB3F–Chavin Gold Headband from Lambayeque , Peru , South America . Diameter 6 3/4 inches or 17.1 cm. The Museum of the American Indian , New York , USA
RMWH8NMF–Queen Victoria on her last visit to Berlin 1888 her eldest daughter, the Dowager Empress Frederick, is in the carriage with her and the Kaiser is riding beside her on the left of the picture . Golden Jubilee: Indian Princes in the Jubilee Procession June 1887
RMWH8J40–Native dance consisting 'in their running either sideways or in Indian file into an open space and stamping the ground with great force as they marched together.' Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 233.
RMWH9RM2–Pencil and crayon drawings from the book of 24 drawings by Bear's Heart, c.1875. The darwaings are titles in pencil by Lt. Richard Henry Pratt, USA. later the founder of Carlisle Indian school. From the Museum of the American Indian, New York City.
RMWH8GTX–John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) presenting the spoils to Romanika Head of White Rhinoceros, shot in Karague. John Hanning Speke was an officer in the British Indian army, who made three voyages of exploration to Africa. . .
RMWH8ER6–Mtesa, (Kabaka of Buganda) with his symbolic white dog at his feet, reviews his Uganda troops while Speke (far right) looks on. John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) was an officer in the British Indian army, who made three voyages of exploration to Africa. The African Adventure, A History of Africa's Explorers, by Timothy Severin, page 235. . .
RMWHA76K–Conquest of Mexico. Hogarth. A Scene from 'The Conquest of Mexico' (1732-35). 'This charming scene of amateur theatricals records a performance of Dryden's The Indian Emperor at the home of John Conduitt, Master of the Mint, in St George's Street, Hanover Square. In commissioning the scene, Conduitt chose not only to record an important moment in the life of his only daughter Catherine, shown here in black to the right of the stage, but also to commemorate the particularly glittering social occasion which had accompanied the children's performance. While the host and hostess appear only as
RMWH8H4N–Tea at Gondokoro - Speke and Grant are entertained by the Bakers. John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) was an officer in the British Indian army, who made three voyages of exploration to Africa. James Augustus Grant, (1827-1892) was a Scottish explorer of eastern equatorial Africa. In 1860, Grant joined Speke in the memorable expedition which solved the problem of the Nile sources. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin, page 231. .
RMWHA4H7–Bharhut. Elephants paying homage to the Buddha from Bharhut. Represented by the Bo Tree. The stupa of Bharhut is between Allahabad and Jabalpur situated in the erstwhile Nagod state of Madhya Pradesh. It was probably built around 150 B.C. The site was discovered by sir Alexander Cunningham in 1873. there are hardly any remains at the site now. Some of the remains of this stupa are kept in the Indian Museum in Calcutta.. The railings of the stupa are carved. These posts, railing, capping stones and gateways, all fashioned in deep red sandstone, once surrounded a stupa. The remarkable precision
RMWH8HWG–John Baylor (1705-1772) of Newmarket, Caroline County, made it a matter of urgent priority to increase the size and stoutness of Virginia horses, which were small and short of stamina owing to their Indian (quarter-horse) blood. He therefore imported Fear-nought in 1764, by the Godolphin Arabian's son Regulus, who as a King's Plater had won four-mile heats under 168 lb. This powerful horse, nearly 16 hands, achieved all that Baylor hoped. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 109.
RMWH8H4G–Speke and Grant give Kamrasi his first bible lesson. John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) was an officer in the British Indian army, who made three voyages of exploration to Africa. James Augustus Grant, (1827-1892) was a Scottish explorer of eastern equatorial Africa. In 1860, Grant joined Speke in the memorable expedition which solved the problem of the Nile sources. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin, page 233. . . .
RMWHBEWB–Asoka pillar with three lion heads showing - the famous original sandstone sculpted Lion Capital of Ashoka preserved at Sarnath Museum and originally erected around 250 BCE atop an Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath. The angle from which this picture has been taken, minus the inverted bell-shaped lotus flower, has been adopted as the National Emblem of India showing the Horse on the left and the Bull on the right of the Ashoka Chakra in the circular base on which the four Indian lions are standing back to back. On the far side there is an Elephant and a Lion instead. The wheel Ashoka Chakra from its
RMWH9H9G–Portrait of American Red Indian, Sitting Bull (c.1834-1890) in costume.
RMWH8G87–Slaves cutting sugar cane on Delap's estate on the West Indian Island of Antigua.
RMWH9HC4–North American Red Indian, Chief Sitting Bull (c.1834-1890).
RMWHA3KT–Red Indian hieroglyphy: Hieroglyphics passed on the Sante Fe trail. 1846-47. Found in Arizona.
RMWHB7BW–Imitattive actions: like producers like the buffalo dance of the Mandan Indians never failed because they would continue dancing until a herd of buffalo appeared 1845
RMWHBBTK–The Buffalo Hunt by George Catlin.
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