
Akbar supervises the building of the Fort at Agra; an illustration from the Akbar-nama
Source: http://faculty-web.at.nwu.edu/art-history/fraser/b40/Mughal_India.html
(downloaded May 2001)

A view of Agra by *MALLET*, 1719; *a very large scan, reversed and with different (modern) hand coloring, courtesy of Alfred Eriksson*
Source: ebay, Oct. 2005)
*A View of part of the Ruins of the City of Agra; by William Hodges, 1783* (BL) [*Hodges 1783*]

*"A View of the Fort of Agra on the River Jumna," by William Hodges, London, 1785-88* (BL)

*A View of Agra Fort, by a Calcutta artist after William Hodges, c.1800-1810* (BL)

*A panoramic look at the walls, 1808* (BL)

*The
Delhi gate to the Agra Fort from inside the barbican, with the Union flag
flying; by Seeta Ram, 1814-15* (BL);
also: *The
bath chambers in the palace at Agra* [*Sita
Ram 1814b*]
*Delhi Gate, Agra Fort; a watercolor, c.1820* (BL) [*watercolor 1820*]

*"Agra Fort, from Tafrih al-'imarat by Lalah Silchand. Delhi, 1825-26* (BL)
*The Fort at Agra with the river and boat in the foreground; a watercolor by a Delhi artist, c.1826* (BL) [*watercolor 1826*]
*"The Fort of Agra," from 'The Oriental Annual of Scenes in India' by Thomas Bacon, London, 1839*
Source: ebay, July 2007
*"Moti Masjid, Palace of Moguls, Agra, India," from Meyer's Universum, 1841*
Source: ebay, Mar. 2006
*Another view from the Jumna: a steel engraving by the London Printing and Publishing Co., 1859*
Source: ebay, Sept. 2005

The Royal Visit to India: the Taj Mahal from the Fort, Agra," a wood engraving from the Illustrated London News, 1876
Source: ebay, Sept. 2004

A steel engraving of the approach to Agra Fort, from 'British Battles on Land and Sea', mid-1880's
Source: ebay, Aug. 2006
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