View of the Stone Bridge from Moosah Bagh end of the City, Edmund Walker, 1 September 1860

View of the Stone Bridge from Moosah Bagh end of the City, Edmund Walker, 1 September 1860

Plate 25, view of the stone bridge from moosah bagh end of the city erected in 1780, this was the first proper bridge to cross the river gomti at lucknow. It was begun by safdar jang, nawab of avadh (1739-53), but was not completed until the reign of his grandson, nawab asaf-ud-daulah, which coincided with the peak of avadh's prosperity and fame. Like most of lucknow's nawabi buildings, the building was made of brick and covered with chunam, a form of polished stucco made from burnt seashells. It was condemned as unsafe in 1911 and demolished by the british to make way for the hardinge bridge. The old stone bridge played a strategic role during the indian rebel uprising of 1857. With the governor's residency under siege, captain kavanagh made a perilous journey beyond its walls to guide colin campbell's relieving force into lucknow. Kavanagh swam across the river and re-entered the city over the stone bridge, narrowly escaping death. 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: 27025. 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 25, View of the Stone Bridge from Moosah Bagh end of the City (cropped)
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Author: Edmund Walker (–1882) After David Scott Dodgson (1822–1898)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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british library asia, pacific and africa collectionsgeneral views and special points of interest of the city of lucknow, 1860edmund walker (artist)david scott dodgson1857 in lucknowgomti river in lucknowstone bridge, lucknowasfi mosqueboats on the gomti river in lucknowlithographbritish libraryedmund walker

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