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ART421360 
ART421362 
First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920242 
British army camp at Dadur at the entrance to the Bolan Pass, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920233 
Fortress and citadel of Ghanzi, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842 (c1850).. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920236 
First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920218 
Bazaar at Kabul during the fruit season, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920221 
Kabul from the Citadel, showing the old walled city, First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920227 
ART421356 
ART305085 
Shah Shoja, puppet of the British, holding a durbar at Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
AR920212 
ART421364 
William McNaghten (1793-1841), captured and killed, First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842.
AR915597 
ART400635 
ART312114 
ART317248 
The sortie of the garrison of Jalalabad, Afghanistan, 1842.
AR980602 
ART313942 
The Kabul River
AR9105159 
ART314076 
British army under canvas at Roree on the Indus, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. The British fought the Anglo-Afghan Wars in an attempt to block the expansion of Russia's sphere of influence towards India. From Sketches in Afghanistan by James Atkinson. (London, 1842). 
Location Ann Ronan Picture Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART421355 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3943px × 2649px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Tags
19th century CE
Afghanistan, Topography
Army
Camel
Camp, Military
Colonialism
English
Orientalism
Print
River
Tent
Wars