Plate 07, palaces held by generals outram's and havelock's troops, along the river goomtee
the tents seen in the sketch are those of the rifle brigade after the british recaptured the city of lucknow in march 1858 from rebel indian forces. The residency is seen with its two towers just beyond the palaces. On the opposite bank of the river gomti is the dil aram, behind which the rebels had a battery. A plate from general views & special points of interest of the city of lucknow, from drawings made on the spot by lieut. Col. D. S. Dodgson, a. A. C. London: day & son, gate street, lincoln's inns fields. Lithographed title and 27 tinted lithographed views on 11 sheets, engraved plan at the end. Dedicated to lieut. Gen. The ho. Sir james outram, bart. G. C. B. Member of the supreme council of india, &c. &c. Item number: 2707. Object Type: print. Date: 1 September 1860. Place of creation: London. Dimensions: height: 37 cm (14.5 in); width: 56.3 cm (22.1 in) reference. Medium: lithograph. Collection: British Library. Plate 07, Palaces held by Generals Outram's and Havelock's troops, along the River Goomtee (cropped)
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