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Gilbert Scott's 'Bold and Beautiful Experiment', Part II: The Tomb of Charlotte, Lady Canning
01/2000 | 1162 | 142
Pages: 20-28
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Trumble, Angus (Trumble, Angus)
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34. View of the Wrought Iron Enclosure Surrounding Gilbert Scott's Tomb of Lady Canning at Barrackpore. Silver Albumen Photograph, by John Edward Saché. c.1865. (Alkazi Collection of Photography, London.)
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35. View in South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta. Early 1850s. Hand-Coloured Salt Print Photograph, by Frederick Fiebig. (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London).
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36. 'Lady Canning's Grave, Barrackpore, 1861'. Silver Albumen Photograph, by John Edward Saché, c.1861. Lady Bayley's Inscription Reads: 'The Grave Remained in This State, Covered Daily with Beautiful Flowers Till the Marble Tomb Arrived from England.' (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London).
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37. The Old Menagerie at Barrackpore, Lithograph after Charles d'Oyly. c.1820. 19.2 by 28.4 cm. (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London).
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38. 'Sketch Made for Earl Canning of a Monument for Lady C.', by Colonel Henry Yule. Pen and Ink with White Highlights on Light Brown Paper (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London).
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40. The Tomb of Lady Canning at Barrackpore (Front), by Gilbert Scott and John Birnie Philip. Silver Albumen Photograph by John Edward Saché. c.1865. (Alkazi Collection of Photography, London).
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41. The Tomb of Lady Canning at Barrackpore (Back), by Gilbert Scott and John Birnie Philip. Silver Albumen Photograph by John Edward Saché. c.1865. (Alkazi Collection of Photography, London).
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42. 'Shed Erected to Preserve the Marble Tomb [Of Lady Canning at Barrackpore] during the Rainy Season'. Silver Albumen Photograph, by John Edward Saché. c.1869. (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London.)
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43. The Taj Mahal: Tomb of Noor Jehan, Built by Shah Jehan, by Charlotte Canning. c.1859. Water-Colour on Paper, 31.6 by 45.3 cm. (Reproduced by Permission of the Earl and Countess of Harewood, and the Trustees of Harewood House, Leeds).
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44. View of Lady Canning's Monument in the North Portico of St John's Church, Calcutta, Showing Its Present Dilapidated State. Photograph: John Falconer.
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45. Monument to the Late Earl of Elgin, Calcutta, by Gilbert Scott and John Birnie Philip. 1868. Engraving by John Mayhew Williams from the Builder, No.1349, Vol.26 [12th December 1868], p.913. (State Library of Victoria, Melbourne).
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39. 'Plan of the Monument over Lady Canning's Grave', by an Unknown Draughtsman. c.1865. In Emily Bayley's 'Lady Canning's Memorial Album' (Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London).