Eden, Emily, 1797-1869
Emily Eden British writer and artist
Eden, Emily
Emily Eden
Eden, Emily (British printmaker and author, 1797-1869)
VIAF ID: 33321675 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Correspondence | |
Hindu Temple | |
Indian portfolio, 2012: | |
The Jewels of Ranjit Singh. | |
Keazuddin Nazur. | |
The Kotwal | |
The Lala | |
Lepchas from Darjeeling. | |
Letters from India, Volume 2 | |
The Lhat | |
A little Mussulman girl. | |
Madras Jewellers. | |
A Madras Servant in his scarlet turban. | |
Maha Rajah Hindu Rav (Rao) | |
Mahratta Soldier | |
mal-casados | |
A Messenger. | |
A Mhug man dressed in Moulmein Silks. | |
Mirzapur carved in stone | |
Miss Eden's letters | |
Mosque near Camp | |
Mounted Natives | |
Mr Trotter's Chuprasee, who acted as a guide at Patna. | |
Musician | |
The Native of Bareily | |
A Native of Madras bringing a baboon for sale, Barrackpore. | |
A Native woman dressed for a fete. | |
An old Fakeer at seetakoond. | |
Old Palace at Agra. | |
An Old Pensioned Sepoy, wearing a medal. | |
Una Pareja casi perfecta | |
Pensioned Hawildar | |
A Persian servant | |
Pilgrims bringing holy waters | |
Pillar in a Temple. | |
Pirhurree (Pahari) | |
Pirhurree with hawk for sale. | |
Police Chaprassie | |
Poluspojeni par | |
Portraits of the princes and people of India | |
Prince Purtab Singh | |
The Princess from the Island of Johanna. | |
Raja Heera Singh | |
The Rajah of Nahun. | |
Rajput Sipahis | |
Ruins near Delhi | |
Semi-attached couple | |
Semi-detached house | |
Shere Singh | |
Shrine at Gwalior. | |
Sikh head-dress. | |
The Sikh officer | |
Site of Camp | |
The son and daughter of the Coorg Rajah | |
Son of one of the Servants asleep | |
Son of the Nawab of Banda | |
The son of wealthy jeweller at Patna | |
A Student from the Hindu College. | |
Suleman, Major Wade's servant. | |
The Carriage and the Bhilee belonging to the Bhurtpore Rajah. | |
Tibet Tartars. | |
Tomb at Futtehpore. | |
Tomb near the Kutub Minar. | |
Tomb over a Suttee. | |
Travelling Musicians, supposed to be experienced thieves. | |
Trumpeter of the Rajah of Bhillinghur. | |
Two novels; | |
Unidentified portrait | |
'Up the country.' Letters written to her sister from the upper provinces of India. | |
Valley at Simla. | |
Vazeer from Hill Rajah. | |
Los vecinos de Lady Chester | |
View of Scindiah? | |
A view of the entrance to my tent | |
Views of the Government House Bungalow at Simla. | |
Views taken from Colonel Young's bunglow at Mussorie in the Himalayas. | |
A well-known group | |
William Osborne on board | |
দরবার | |
音楽家 |