Summer scenes in Kashmeer / drawn on stone by J. Needham, Esq., from sketches by Mrs. H. Clark.
Published / Created:
London : Lithographed, printed, and published by Day & Son, lithographers to the Queen, 6 Gate Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, [1858].
Physical Description:
[2] pages, [12] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 57 cm
Collection:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Plates published September 1858.
Contents:
Plates: Cottage residences on the Jhelum, provided by Maharajah Goolab Singh for British officers -- Palace and part of the fort, Srinugur -- Bridge over the Jhelum, in the city -- Zearut, containing the shrine of Shah Hamadan -- View of the Hurree Purbut, from seventh and last bridge in the city, looking up the river -- View of the city and Jummu Musjeed, from Hurree Purbut -- Ancient temple on the Tukt-I-Suleman -- The Kashmeer Lake, from Nusseeb Bagh -- Ancient temple, Pundruttun, above Srinugur -- Temple of the Sun, Martund, Islamabad -- View over the Wulur Lake, and mountains of Ladak, including Nunga Purbut, from slope of Gool Murg Mountain -- Bapum Reesh, a Moosulman benevolent establishment on the ascent to the Gool Murg Mountain
Subject Terms:
Jammu and Kashmir (India) -- Description and travel -- Pictorial works.
Form/Genre:
Lithographs.
Contributors:
Needham, Joseph, active 1848–1874, lithographer. | Day & Son, publisher, printer, lithographer.