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- DANIELL’S ORIENTAL-SCENARY
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- NATIVE INDIAN ARMY
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- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELLS
- THOMAS JEFFERYS
- THOMAS & WILLIAM DANIELL- DELHI
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BRITISH INDIA
John Tallis was one the most popular cartographers of the 19th Century and one of the last great decorative map makers. Tallis was renowned for the very accurate and visually attractive maps and views of all world areas during the Victorian Age. This decorative map of India engraved by J Rapkin (vignettes by A. H. Wray & G. Greenbach) showing presidencies, military and civil stations and proposed railways. Vignettes show Lahore, CootubMinar in Dehli, an Indian Procession and Beloochees surrounded by flowered border. From R. Montgomery Martin’s Illustrated Atlas, one of the last great decorative atlases of the 19th Century.
SIZE –10 x 14 in.
EXPORTABLE-No
SHIPPING-Free shipping for all orders within India
CODE NO- M18
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