

A wood engraving from 1873
Source: ebay, July 2001

"Great Mosque of Aurungzebe and Adjoining Ghats," a wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 1875 (with modern hand coloring)
Source: ebay, Aug. 2005

"Ghaut at Benares," a wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 1876
Source: ebay, Sept. 2004
Source: ebay, Feb. 2006

"Mosque of Aurungzeb at Benares," a wood engraving by E. Therond, c.1878
Source: ebay, Nov. 2003

"A Pagoda, Benares," a wood engraving by Hildebrand and Moynet, 1878
Source: ebay, Nov. 2003
*"The Ganges, Benares," a print from 1878*
Source: ebay, June 2007

*A chromolithograph, c.1880, from Opis Ziemi, a book in Polish published by Wieden*
Source: ebay, Mar. 2002
*A steel engraving from "British Battles on Land and Sea," mid-1880's*
Source: ebay, Aug. 2006

From "The Earth and its Inhabitants" by Elisee Reclus (D. Appleton and Company, 1884)
Source: ebay, Feb. 2006
*A chromolithograph, 1886, by George Moerlein (1857–1891)*
Source: ebay, Jan. 2006
Source: ebay, Nov. 2006

Source: ebay, July 2001


"The Last Voyage: A Souvenir of the Ganges," from a painting by Edwin Lord Weeks, 1894
Source: ebay, Aug 2001
"Single-sided Etching printed on heavy paper. Print Date: 1894. Print Title: The Last Voyage: A Souvenir of the Ganges. Etching by: Gaston Manchon. Etching after an original painting by: Edwin Lord Weeks (1849-1903). Printer and Publisher: George Barrie, Philadelphia. Image Size: Approximately 11 1/2 x 7 3/8 inches. Overall Size, including margins: approximately 16 3/8 x 11 inches." The dying pilgrim is being hastily ferried across the river, so that he can die on the correct side.
*"Aurangzeb's mosque, Banaras," by A. H. Hallam Murray, in The High-Road of Empire, 1905*
Source: ebay, Apr. 2002

*"Palaces, Benares," an etching by Sir Lionel Lindsay (1874-1961)*
Source: ebay, Jan. 2007
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