RFFF456H–INDIA Sepoy revolt, Meerut 1857. Illustrated London News
RMW2DRYG–'Incident in the Indian Mutiny: Lieut. De Kantzow Calming the Sepoys at Mynpooree', 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RM2B02GB4–Jhansi was an independent princely state ruled by Maratha Newalkar dynasty under suzerainty of British India from 1804 till 1853, when British took over the State under terms of Doctrine of Lapse. The fortified town of Jhansi served as its capital. The Jhansi was, however, was reclaimed and ruled by Rani Laxmi Bai (one of the leading figure Revolt of 1857) from August 1857 to June 1858.
RMKFRYC3–Mutineers advancing on Delhi, India, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMA64PG8–British Royal Horse Artillery charge against unmounted natives near Allahbad India during the Sepoy Revolt 1857. Hand-colored woodcut
RMP7R4T7–Blowing up of The Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, India, 1857,
RM2B8XTFP–The ships of Major General Sir Henry Havelock at the Ganges River, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMG1XCRJ–Rebel Sepoys at Delhi, India at the outbreak of the Indian Rebellion, 1857. European officials and their dependents, Indian Christians and ordinary shopkeepers were killed.
RM2F64RNY–A woman fighting with a rifle, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RM2D48F6H–Indian actor Aamir Khan smiles during the launch of the Bollywood film 'The Rising' in Bombay November 4, 2003. Khan plays the lead role in this movie, based on the first major Indian revolt in 1857 against British rule. REUTERS/Roy Madhur RM/
RMCMY2K3–INDIAN MUTINY 1857 'Suppression of the Indian revolt by the English' from painting by Russian artist Vasily Vereshagin in 1884
RM2BTF3WX–A British soldier having his daily bath or musshach, so called after the skin in which the water is carried. From Recollections of a Winter Campaign in India, 1857-58, published 1869.
RMKFRYBX–Charge of the Highlanders, India, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RFB8P494–disarmament 26th at barrackpore stripped uniform Revolt 1857
RMTRD48F–Revolt of the Citizens of London against Matilda, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMT0HC2X–old vintage photo of Flight from Lucknow 1857
RM2J37D6T–Général Cavaignac- Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (15 October 1802 in Paris – 28 October 1857) was a French general who put down a massive rebellion in
RMTRGP6X–The Battle of Taillebourg, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMRXK4YP–Shipwreck of the Frigate Medusa. Revolt of Some of the Crew on the Raft. Hippolyte Lecomte (French, 1781-1857); printed by Comte Charles Philibert de Lasteyrie (French, 1759-1849). Date: 1818. Dimensions: 247 × 410 mm (image); 336 × 472 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on cream wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RFH3P0T8–TRIBAL Native dak runners news of Sepoy Revolt 1857. Illustrated Times
RMT8RKGM–'The Relief of Lucknow...November 1857', (1901). Creator: Unknown.
RM2GFNTAH–British Empire. Asia. Indian Mutiny, 1857. The Relief of Lucknow. Three central figures depict, from left to right: Sir Henry Havelock (1795-1857), Sir James Outram (1803-1863) and Sir Colin Campbell, Baron Clyde (1792-1863). Painting by Thomas Jones Barker (1815-1882). Oil on canvas (105,4 x 181,3 cm), 1859. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMP296KG–. English: 'THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW BY GENERAL HAVELOCK. Revolt of the Native troops at Lucknow May 30th 1857 - The Residency invested by the rebels June 29th - Relieved by General Havelock Septr. 25th, again surrounded Septr. 26th - Finally relived by Sir Colin Campbell, Nov. 17th' Engraving, 1858. Steel engraving from The History of the Indian Mutiny. [1]. Book by Charles Ball. 1858. not stated 145 HavelockRelievesLucknow
RMB5HG57–British military executing Sepoys by tying them to cannons during the rebeliion in India 1857. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2B02PJK–Born into Mughal nobility, Sir Syed earned a reputation as a distinguished scholar while working as a jurist for the British East India Company's rule in India. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he remained loyal to the British Empire and was noted for his actions in saving European lives. After the rebellion, he penned the booklet 'The Causes of the Indian Mutiny' – a daring critique, at the time, of British policies that he blamed for causing the revolt. Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western–style s
RM2BG4F5P–Fight at Allahabad during the Sepoy Rebellion in India, 1857. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHT23HY–Blowing from guns in British India, 1857. Artist: Anonymous
RM2F64RHR–Lieutnant De Kantzow calming the Sepoys at Mynpooree, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RM2D456EG–Britain's Prince Charles (C) speaks with Indian actor Aamir Khan (L) as British actor Toby Stevens looks on during launch of Bollywood film 'The Rising' in Bombay, November 4, 2003. The film is based on the first major Indian revolt in 1857 against British rule. Prince Charles who is on a 9-day visit to India will fly out on Wednesday. REUTERS/Roy Madhur RM/DL
RMBM2AM0–Goorkahs serving in the British military during Sepoy Mutiny, India, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BTF3WR–After the day's march towards the relief of Lucknow, the Naval Brigade organized buffalo races at the encampment near Onoa. From Recollections of a Winter Campaign in India, 1857-58, published 1869.
RMTA07AH–The relief of Lucknow, 1857
RMRKPCFY–Shipwreck of the Frigate Medusa. Revolt of Some of the Crew on the Raft - 1818 - Hippolyte Lecomte (French, 1781-1857) printed by Comte Charles
RMCNM2KG–Massacre Steps, Cawnpore, India, sight of Indian attack on British Army in 1857
RMM0K5Y4–'The Sepoy revolt at Meerut,' from the Illustrated London News, 1857
RFH97CAR–Tatya Tope
RMTRGP5M–Meeting of Henry and Louis on the Plain near Gisors, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMP9EE2R–Portrait of naturalist, painter and graphic artist Marian Czapski (1816-1875), 1857. By French engraver Adolphe Lafosse (1810-1879).
RM2D2RWTY–Police walk near a grave of a British soldier at the Residency in Lucknow September 24, 2007. A group of retired British soldiers and civilians visiting India have caused outrage during their trip to pay homage at sites where British soldiers died during the 1857 revolt against colonial rule. REUTERS/Pawan Kumar (INDIA)
RMA4J3CR–Plan of Delhi, India, 1857-1858, (1893). Creator: Guyoy & Wood.
RM2GFNTE2–British Empire. Asia. Indian Mutiny, 1857. The Relief of Lucknow. Three central figures depict, from left to right: Sir Henry Havelock (1795-1857), Sir James Outram (1803-1863) and Sir Colin Campbell, Baron Clyde (1792-1863). Painting by Thomas Jones Barker (1815-1882). Oil on canvas (105,4 x 181,3 cm), 1859. Detail. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RM2B02PJW–Born into Mughal nobility, Sir Syed earned a reputation as a distinguished scholar while working as a jurist for the British East India Company's rule in India. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he remained loyal to the British Empire and was noted for his actions in saving European lives. After the rebellion, he penned the booklet 'The Causes of the Indian Mutiny' – a daring critique, at the time, of British policies that he blamed for causing the revolt. Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western–style s
RMTRM262–Death of Wat Tyler, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RM2B02PJX–Born into Mughal nobility, Sir Syed earned a reputation as a distinguished scholar while working as a jurist for the British East India Company's rule in India. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he remained loyal to the British Empire and was noted for his actions in saving European lives. After the rebellion, he penned the booklet 'The Causes of the Indian Mutiny' – a daring critique, at the time, of British policies that he blamed for causing the revolt. Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western–style s
RM2F64RYM–Wounded Lt-Col. William Case and Captain Alfred Bassano, Battle of Chinhat, Siege of Lucknow, Indian Rebellion, 30 June 1857
RMHT0WXB–The Relief of Lucknow, 1857 (1906). Artist: Unknown.
RM2HX4K88–HMS Shannon's Naval brigade at the Relief of Lucknow, during the Indian Mutiny of 1857
RM2BTF3WD–Artillery Crossing a nullah. The 53rd Regiment cossing a nullah or nulla, a stream or watercourse, on their way to the relief of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. From Recollections of a Winter Campaign in India, 1857-58, published 1869.
RMPXD25H–Flight of Europeans from Mutineers, during the Indian Mutiny of 1857
RM2BJM6CT–Author: Hippolyte Lecomte. Shipwreck of the Frigate Medusa. Revolt of Some of the Crew on the Raft - 1818 - Hippolyte Lecomte (French, 1781-1857)
RMP70EXX–The Flight from Lucknow, 1857
RMCNM2JT–Massacre Steps, Cawnpore, India, sight of Indian attack on British Army in 1857
RMP7R4WC–Rebel Sepoys at Delhi, 11 May 1857
RFH97CB2–Tatya Tope
RMPY64HW–Attack on the fort of Alambagh, India, during the Indian Mutiny of 1857
RMP52GE7–India. Sepoy Rebellion (1857). India revolution that erupted as a reaction against British colonial policy. In 1857 the sepoys revolted and deprived of all authority to the East India Company (1858). Sepoy. Colored engraving.
RMP84HX2–First relief of Lucknow, 1857, 78th Highlanders rescuing children
RM2J897W2–'Plan of the Entrenchment at Cawnpore, June, 1857', c1891. From "Cassell's Illustrated History of India Vol. II.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
RMM60D4A–First relief of Lucknow, 1857, Highlanders rescuing children
RMPY64J7–Mountaineers of the North West, firing on the British, during the Indian Mutiny of 1857
RM2BEWDEE–'The Sepoy revolt at Meerut,' from the Illustrated London News, 1857
RMP84D7H–Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram, English General during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
RM2F64RP0–General Sir James Hope Grant, 1808 – 1875, a British Army officer
RMKFRYBN–Blowing up of The Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, India, Siege of Delhi, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RM2CBAD2P–Suspension Bridge Over the Hindun River Destroyed by the Rebels in 1857, 1858-61.
RM2BTF3WK–When the third shot blew up the tumbril we gave a cheer. Heavy artillery of the 53rd Regiment bombarding a village on the way to the relief of Lucknow during The Indian Rebellion of 1857. A tumbril is a two-wheeled covered cart which carried tools or ammunition for an army. From Recollections of a Winter Campaign in India, 1857-58, published 1869.
RMTRM27J–The Battle of the Carpenters and Butchers, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMG1XCTH–The Flight from Lucknow 1857, after the painting by Abraham Solomon. Defenders and civilians evacuated from the Residency after The Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
RM2C810YN–Clara Zetkin (1857-1933). Clara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist, activist, and advocate for women's rights.
RM2CDYJF8–. The Indian empire: history, topography, geology, climate, population, chief cities and provinces; tributary and protected states; military power and resources; religion, education, crime; land tenures; staple products; government, finance, and commerce . r goods. Turning from the remote past to the immediate present, we find that, at an eariyperiod of the sepoy revolt of 1857, Sasseram, in common with the adjacent districts, wassubjected to continual alarm by the movements of the mutinous troops, as theyapproached to, or receded from, the vicinity; but it was not until the beginning ofAugust
RMD22X19–Ruins of the Residency, Lucknow. Residency was witness to some of the most dramatic events of the 1st war of independence, 1857.
RFH97CAC–Tatya Tope
RMD89T3W–Carlo Pisucane Killed
RM2AFTC27–Imperio británico. Asia. 'El asedio de Lukcnow, 1857', durante el motín de la India. Pintura realizada por Thomas Jones Barker (1815-1882). Oleo sobre lienzo, 1859. National Portrait Gallery. Londres. Inglaterra.
RMT0HC2D–Indian Rebellion, Indian mutiny, sepoy mutiny, Rebel Sepoy at Delhi, India, Asia, Asian, Indian, old vintage 1800s picture
RMW6P7A6–'The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: The Storming of the Cashmir Gate, Delhi, September 14, 1857', (1901). Episode during the British colonial period. The capture of the city of Delhi from the mutineers was vital to the British due to its symbolic importance as the seat of India's Mughal rulers. Here we see fierce fighting at the Kashmiri Gate, the northern gate in the city walls. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMA5642P–England. London. Outram statue on Embanknment
RMC1Y5XP–India. Sepoy Rebellion (1857). English delegation.
RM2CA3CDD–After the day's march towards the relief of Lucknow, the Naval Brigade organized buffalo races at the encampment near Onoa. From Recollections of a
RMFBMCNF–India. Sepoy Rebellion (1857). India revolution that erupted as a reaction against British colonial policy. In 1857 the sepoys revolted and deprived of all authority to the East India Company (1858). Charging the British Cavalry in Lucknow, 1857. Drawing by Stanley L. Wood. Ilustración Ibérica, 1898
RM2F64RTE–General Sir James Hope Grant, 1808 – 1875, a British Army officer
RMP84HTP–Henry Havelock and the Madras fusiliers taking the Charbagh Bridge, during the First relief of Lucknow, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RM2B8XYKT–Major General Sir Henry Havelock, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMM2JK2R–9th lancers at Delhi, India, Indian Rebellion of 1857. Earning their nickname of the Delhi Spearmen
RM2CBACC8–A Cargo of Seventy Elephants Landing from Burmah during the 1857 Mutiny, 1858-61.
RMP7R4PY–Lieutenant de Kantzow, defending the treasury at Mainpuri (then known as Mynpooree), during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMG1XCW2–Soldiers under the command of Major General Sir Henry Havelock recapture the guns at Cawnpore from rebels during the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
RMPRFF85–Punch cartoon with , with Lord Palmerston, Sir Colin Campbell, referencing the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, entitled the new year's gift, India is represented by a cowed tiger
RMTRM27C–Owen Glendower, Prince of Wales 1404-15, From his Seal, engraved in the “Archeologica”, Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Vol. I from the earliest period to the reign of Edward the Fourth, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1857
RMP7R4RF–78th Highlanders capturing the guns at Cawnpore, Battle of Aong, Siege of Cawnpore, 15 July 1857
RFH97CBF–Tatya Tope
RMP7R4R0–General John Hearsey, confronting mutineers at Barrackpore, West Bengal, India, Mangal Pandey incident, 29 March 1857
RMP51JHC–India. Sepoy Rebellion (1857). India revolution that erupted as a reaction against British colonial policy. In 1857 the sepoys revolted and deprived of all authority to the East India Company (1858). Sepoy conspiracy. Colored engraving.
RMKFRYBE–Captain Hope Johnstone, bringing news of the capture of Kaisarbagh, Lucknow, india to Sir Colin Campbell, Indian Rebellion of 1857
RMW6P7A1–'The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: Outram and Havelock meeting Roberts after the Relief of Lucknow, November 17, 1857', (1901). Episode during the British colonial period: officers Major General Sir James Outram, Major General Henry Havelock and Frederick Roberts at Lucknow in India after the evacuation of the besieged British Residency. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMT0HBDW–Soldiers under command of Major General Sir Henry Havelock recapture guns at Cawnpore
RM2CA3CCR–A British soldier having his daily bath or musshach, so called after the skin in which the water is carried. From Recollections of a Winter Campaign
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