The Indian Mutiny 'Relief of Lucknow'
Henry Hope Crealock (1831 - London 1891)
Category
Books
Date
1861
Materials
Measurements
750 x 530 mm
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Penrhyn Castle, Gwynedd
NT 3060350
Summary
Print - Part of a 26 page set of reproductions of 37 drawings and watercolours illustrating the Indian Mutiny, with a photograph of a bearded clergyman, mid 19th C. possibly the artist. Published by J Hogarth, Haymarket, London, 1 January 1861. i Relief of Lucknow, ii Johnstone Sahib, iii Collector of Sahib, The Politic Ride of Futteghur, iv The Action of Bareilly, v ditto, vi Retribution, vii How I and Brown's Horse Rode to Fureedpore from Bareilly, viii Shooter Sowar Ford at Shahjehanpore, ix The Action of Shahjehan- pore, x Scene on the Ramgunga, xi ditto, xii A bit of My Lord's mind, xiii Maun Sing, Sall Madho Sing xiv Intelligence, xv The Action of Doun de akeira, xvi Field Sports on the line of March, xvii Lord Clyde directing the capture of the Fort Majhidea xviii Pursuit of the Rebels by 7th Hussars, xix The Charge of 7th Hussars into Raptree, xx Sketch from Nature, xxi Plate 29 and 30, xxii Hummivant Sing, xxii Scene at Sucknow, xxiv En Route for England, xxv A sketch in Desert, xxvi Retributive Justice. Green cloth folder bound with green tape.
Bibliographic description
[23] leaves of plates . 73cm.x53.5cm.. Wanting booklet.. Binding: Nineteenth-century green portfolio.
Makers and roles
Henry Hope Crealock (1831 - London 1891) , artist