EditorialRaising water from the Indus. Personal Observations on Sindh. 1830-1845. Raising water from the Indus. No.36. Camel and Persian wheel. Pencil, pen and ink and wash, watercolour, oil and pastel.. Image taken from Personal Observations on Sindh. Origin...
EditorialSindhi women on a camel. A portrait of two Sindhi women seated on a camel being led by a man. Album of Famine Camp views in the Poona District and Canal Construction Scenes in Sindh. 1890s. Photograph. Source: Photo 940/1(29).
Editorial‘River Indus at Sehwan. Marching up from Kurrachee to Sukkur with Mr Frere, Commissioner in Sindh. 13 January 1852’. Sketch book with laid down drawings of views and portraits made between 1843 and 1854 in Bombay and Sind, and during furlough in Eu...
EditorialCovered bazaar at Shikarpur. View looking aong the bazaar street. The mud daub roof, supported on a wooden framework, is largely collapsed. Album of Famine Camp views in the Poona District and Canal Construction Scenes in Sindh. 1890s. Source: Photo 94...
EditorialHydrabad [sic], Sind. The city bazar. View looking over rooftops above a street. Watson Collection: Album of views and portraits in England, India, Persia, Greece, Georgia, Central Asia, and Turkey. 1890s. Hyderabad (Sindh); Pakistan; Sindh. Source: Ph...
EditorialA European group, Hyderabad. This is most likely Hyderabad in Sindh, not the Deccan. Lieut-Colonel Reilly is sitting in a rattan chair right of centre . 1889. Photograph. Source: Photo 639/3(55).
EditorialTwo camels with Sindhi riders. 1852. Two camels with Sindhi riders; a European seated behind one of them. Inscribed on back in ink: 'Camel travelling in Sindh 1852'. Watercolour. Originally published/produced in 1852. . Source: WD 2086,.
EditorialRaising water from the Indus. Personal Observations on Sindh. 1830-1845. Raising water from the Indus. No.36. Camel and Persian wheel. Pencil, pen and ink and wash, watercolour, oil and pastel.. Image taken from Personal Observations on Sindh. Origin...
Editorial‘Jumptee, or pleasure Boat of the Ameers of Sindh. T. Postans. 1840. No. 14.’. Album of 212 drawings and 11 lithographs depicting costume, occupations, scenery and buildings in Sind, Cutch and Bombay. 1830 to 1845. The majority of the sketches are ...
EditorialRohri, Shikarpur District, Sindh. Sathbain Tombs. View looking along a stretch of the river towards the collection of tombs. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Western India 1896-97. Source: Photo 1009/4(1504).
EditorialBridge over Indus at Kotri. Panoramic view of the girder railway bridge, composed of two prints, with river steamers and other craft moored at the bank on the right. A group of men fishing for palla can be seen in the right foreground. Album of Famine ...
EditorialPortrait photograph of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Portrait of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Karachi; Pakistan; Sindh; c. ...
EditorialArmor of Mail and Plate, late 18th?first half of the 19th century, Sindh, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan), Steel, iron, copper alloy, textile, H. 70 1/4 in. (178.5 cm), Armor for Man, This distinctive armor, constructed of mail and steel plates decorated ...
EditorialCOUNTRYWOMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran" and has been given the title of Bab-ul-Islam (The gateway of Islam).
EditorialGENTLEMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran" and has been given the title of Bab-ul-Islam (The gateway of Islam).