NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 19th century Indian draughtsman. The tomb of Emperor Shah Jahan stands alongside that of his wife Mumtaz Mahal within the Taj Mahal.
NOTES: This drawing was produced for reproduction in 'Antiquities of Ionia, Part the Fourth', published by the Society of Dilettanti (London, 1881) although not engraved and published in this form.
NOTES: This drawing was produced for reproduction in 'Antiquities of Ionia, Part the Fourth', published by the Society of Dilettanti (London,1881). The engraver of the images in their printed form was Jules Penel.
NOTES: This drawing was produced for reproduction in 'Antiquities of Ionia, Part the Fourth', published by the Society of Dilettanti (London, 1881). The engraver of the images in their printed form was Jules Penel.
NOTES: This drawing was produced for reproduction in 'Antiquities of Ionia, Part the Fourth', published by the Society of Dilettanti (London, 1881). The engraver of the images in their printed form was Jules Penel.
NOTES: This drawing was produced for reproduction in 'Antiquities of Ionia, Part the Fourth', published by the Society of Dilettanti (London, 1881). The engraver of the images in their printed form was Jules Penel.
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified 18th century English architect and is likely to be a competition design for the Hall. The competition was won by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes.