The Imperial Gazetteer’s discussion of the Delhi of mid-Victorian British India has particular importance because it immediately precedes the 1857 Mutiny and the subsequent major shift in its status as it came under the direct control of the British government rather than that of the East India Company, a private company. — George P. Landow]
The Province of Delhi
The City of Delhi
- The Geography of the Province
- The History of the Province
- Edwardian Memories of the 1857 Mutiny in Delhi (1909)
Victorian and Modern Photographs, Paintings, and Engravings of Delhi’s Mogul Architecture
- The Red Fort, Delhi, in Victorian Times
- The Iron Pillar, Delhi
- Lahore Gate entrance to the fort at Delhi
- Red Fort, Delhi: Walls and Gateways
- Red Fort, Delhi: Arches and Designs
- The King’s Palace
- Pillars of the Red Fort
- Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, and the Victorians
- Bridge between the Palace and Selimghur, Delhi
- Delhi
- Old Ruins. — Delhi
- Tomb of Humaioon. — Delhi
- Cootus Minar, Delhi
- The Qtub Minar now
- A Ruin on the banks of the Jumna, above the City of Delhi
Victorian and Modern Photographs, Paintings, and Engravings of Delhi’s British Buildings
- Secretariat Complex
- Old Town Hall
- Maiden's Metropolitan Hotel
- St Stephen's Church
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- St. James' Church
- Old Flag Staff Tower
- Sir Thomas Metcalfe's "Dilkusha" or "Heart's Delight,
- the Viceroy's Palace [Rashtrapati Bhawan]
- Coronation Park and the Durbar Memorial
- British Army Barracks and Offices at Red Fort
- Secretariat Complex, North Block (5 views)
- Staff Quarters on Axial Line Leading to Government House (I & II)
- Staff Quarters on Axial Line Leading to Government House (III & IV)
- Quarters of the Director of Music
- Quarters for H.E. the Viceroy's Private Secretary
- Buildings facing road leading to Government House
- The Viceroy's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan)
- Pedestal and surround for Jagger's George V
- All-India War Memorial Arch (India Gate)
Bibliography
Blackie, Walker Graham. The Imperial Gazetteer: A General Dictionary of Geography, Physical, Political, Statistical and Descriptive. 4 vols. London: Blackie & Son, 1856. Internet Archive. Inline version of a copy in the University of California Library. Web. 7 November 2018.
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