Baugnee Ghur near Hyderabad 1740s, Francis Jukes, 1 January 1799

Baugnee Ghur near Hyderabad 1740s, Francis Jukes, 1 January 1799

Ruins of baugnee=ghur near hydrabad. Francis jukes, howland street aquatinta fecit.;drawn on the spot by lt anburey of the corps of engineers. Francis jukes (1746-1812) and thomas anburey (1759-1840) baugnee-ghur a ruin location on the outskirts of hyderabad, india, the city of hyderabad beyond the hills; mountains in the distance. This is plate 2 from 'hindoostan scenery consisting of twelve select views in india' by francis jukes (1746-1812) and thomas anburey (1759-1840) of the corps of engineers in bengal. Anburey served with the bengal army as a surveyor, travelling along a route from seringapatam to hyderabad and on through berar to kalpi between 1792 and 1793. The picturesque sketches he produced along this journey were the first of this region ever to reach the british public. Item number: 2. Date: 1 January 1799. Dimensions: height: 33.3 cm (13.1 in); width: 48 cm (18.8 in). Medium: lithograph. Depicted Place: Hyderabad. Collection: British Library.
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Author: Francis Jukes (1746-1812) and Thomas Anburey (1759-1840)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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british library asia, pacific and africa collectionsprints in the british libraryfrancis jukesthomas anbureyaquatint prints1793 in hyderabad, indialithographhyderabadbritish library

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