File:P19. View from the Highlanders' Post.jpg

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English: Plate 19. View from the Highlanders' Post.

The accompanying illustration depicts a view of the advanced post of the position carried and occupied by Her Majesty’s 78th Highlanders shortly after the arrival of the force under Sir James Outram. The building on the left is Anderson’s House, and that on the right the post held by Captain Germon, inside the old intrenchments, and facing the Cawnpore road. By holding this post, therefore, the road was commanded on both sides, and the barricade represented in the sketch was thrown across it. It was, an unpleasant place, however, as the enemy’s round shot used to come skipping, down the road and into the defences from guns situated in gardens two or three hundred yards distant. The edifice in the background is the “Begum Kothee,” which means the “ noble woman’s dwelling.” It was the centre of the Residency position; and partly from that circumstance, and partly owing to the mark afforded by its two lofty minarets, it suffered severely from round shot and shell. As the reader will perceive, one of the spires themselves was knocked away by a cannon-ball.

Sketches & Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow. From Drawings Made during the Siege, by Clifford Henry Mecham, Lieutenant Madras Army, with descriptive notices by George Couper, esq. late secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Oude. First edition, tinted lithographed title with vignette, 27 views on 17 tinted lithographed plates, folio, Day & Son, published 1 Oct 1858.
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Ames Library of South Asia - University of Minnesota (Minneapolis campus)

http://purl.umn.edu/133840
Author Edmund Walker
After Clifford Henry Mecham  (1831–1865)  wikidata:Q117756573
 
After Clifford Henry Mecham
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C. H. Mecham; Clifford H. Mecham
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Date of birth/death 24 November 1831 Edit this at Wikidata September 1865 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q117756573
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