File:Caubul, From A Burying Gorund On The Mountain Ridge, North-east Of The City LCCN2016647841.jpg
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Haghe, Louis, 1806-1885, lithographer; Atkinson, James, 1780-1852, artist; Haghe, Charles, -1888, lithographer
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Subject afghans · men · afghanistan · kabul · cemeteries · cities & towns · history · british intervention · book illustrations · lithographs · color
Location afghanistan
Place Afghanistan--Kabul
Genre Book illustrations--1840-1850 · Lithographs--Color--1840-1850
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- Lithograph by Louis and Charles Haghe after drawing by James Atkinson.
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- Illus. in: Sketches in Afghaunistan, by Jas. Atkinson, Esq. London : Henry Graves & Company ... and W.H. Allen & Co., 1842, plate 21.
- James Atkinson travelled with the Army of the Indus, Bengal Division, as Superintending Surgeon during the First Anglo-Afghan War, through part of India (now Pakistan) into Afghanistan.
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