*A View of Part of the city of Benares, upon the Ganges; by William Hodges, 1783* (BL)


*The city of Benares (U.P.) from Amrit Rao's Ghat to the Munshi Ghat. 22 November 1789; a watercolor by Thomas and William Daniell* (BL); [*Daniells 1789*]


*The cluster of temples at the Rajghat sangam; a watercolor by Seeta Ram, 1814-15* (BL);
also: *A group of temples at Rajghat at Benares*; [*Sita Ram 1814b*]
also: *The ghats at Benares: Dasasvamedh Ghat and the temples just downstream*; [*Sita Ram 1814c*]
also: *The river frontage at Benares with the Panchganga Ghat in the centre and Aurangzeb's mosque rising above it*; [*Sita Ram 1814d*]
also: *Part of the ghats at Benares*; [*Sita Ram 1814e*]
also: *Part of the ghats at Benares with the minarets in the distance*; [*Sita Ram 1814f*]
also: *The facade of an 18th century building at Benares*; [*Sita Ram 1814g*]
also: *The spire and dome of a temple at Benares* [*Sita Ram 1814h*]


"Benares, India," a steel engraving from Meyer's Universum, 1837; *a larger scan, with modern hand coloring*

Source: ebay, Sept. 2005


From ' Views in India, Saint Helena and Car Nicobar, drawn from nature and on stone by John Luard' (London: Dickinson, 1838)

Source: ebay, Dec. 2006


*A watercolor painting from the 1830's, of the riverfront with Aurangzeb's mosque in the background*

Source: ebay, June 2004


"Interior of a Temple at Benares," a steel engraving by Dibden and Jeavons (from A. Fullarton's 'Gazetteer of the World', Edinburgh, 1856); *a very large scan of this engraving, from my own collection*

Source: ebay, Nov. 2005


A hand-colored woodcut print from the Illustrated London News, 1857

Source: ebay, Aug. 2005


*"A scene at a ghaut on the banks of the Ganges," by Marshal Claxton, from the Illustrated London News, 1857*

Source: ebay, Oct. 2006


"The City of Benares," by Purser and Cooke, from The Indian Empire, London, c.1858

Source: http://www.antiqueprints.com/Prints/india_prints.html
(downloaded Feb. 2002)


"Benares," a steel engraving by Boys and Heath, from The Indian Empire, London, c.1858; *a larger, uncolored scan*

Source: http://www.antiqueprints.com/Prints/india_prints.html
(downloaded Feb. 2002)


"A Hindoo Temple at Benares," a steel engraving by Boys and Thomas, 1858 (London Printing and Publishing Company)

Source: ebay, Sept. 2005


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