*A View of the Fort of Allahabad, by William Hodges, 1787* (BL)


*The Chalees Satoon in the Fort of Allahabad on the River Jumna; by Thomas Daniell, 1795* (BL);
also: *a larger, uncolored version from John Pinkerton, "A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World" (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1810*


*The Mughal interior of the west gate to Allahabad Fort; by Seeta Ram, 1814-15* (BL);
also: *A mosque at Allahabad* [*Sita Ram 1814b*];
also: *The west gateway to the fort at Allahabad, in English classical style with a dome* [*Sita Ram 1814c*];
also: *Thomas Fortescue's large single-storeyed bungalow at Allahabad in extensive grounds* [*Sita Ram 1814d*]


From an English history book, 1851

Source: ebay, Apr. 2007


A view of the fort of Allahabad, from the Illustrated London News, 1857

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"Fort in Allahabad," a steel engraving (London Printing and Publishing Co., 1858)

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"Hindoo shrine at Allahabad," from the Illustrated London News, 1881; CLICK ON EITHER HALF OF THE IMAGE FOR A VERY LARGE SCAN

Source: Bought on ebay and scanned by FWP, Nov. 2008


*The Allahabad fort seen from across the river, from the Illustrated London News, 1887*

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A gelatin silver photo, c.1900

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"Khusrau bagh," where the tomb of Jahangir's rebellious son Prince Khusrau is located; a gelatin silver print, c.1900

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"Allahabad: On the Walls of the Fortress at time of a Pilgrimage," a photogravure by Martin Hurlimann, 1928

Source: Dec. 2006


Allahabad (Prayag) is also a great pilgrimage center, the "sangam" where the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the invisible heavenly Sarasvati (shown as goddesses in this modern religious print) all come together; *another modern print, showing the three river goddesses*

Source: ebay, Apr. 2008


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