EditorialAfter Henry Singleton, Lord Charles Cornwallis (1738-1805) receiving Tipu Sahib's Sons Abdul Khaliq Sultan (1782-1806) and Mu'izz-ud-din Sultan (1783-1818) as hostages at Seringapatam 26 February 1792, Lord Charles Cornwallis (1738-1805) receives Tippo...
EditorialHead and shoulders portrait of General John Withington Adams (1764-1837), Bengal Army, facing to right, wearing the star, collar and badge of the G.C.B., and the Seringapatam medal. . c.1837. Oil painting. 68 by 56 cms. Source: Foster 880.
Editorial'Tippoo Sultaun delivering to Gullum Alli Beg the Vakeel his two sons who are taking leave of their brother previously to their departure from Seringapatam'. H. Roemer, London, 1799. Mezzotint. British school. Source: P426. Language: English.
EditorialHead and shoulders portrait of General John Withington Adams (1764-1837), Bengal Army, facing to right, wearing the star, collar and badge of the G.C.B., and the Seringapatam medal. . c.1837. Oil painting. 68 by 56 cms. Source: Foster 880.
EditorialSeringapatam. A View of Seringapatam. Orme, 1792. A View of Seringapatam. Image taken from A View of Seringapatam.. Originally published/produced in Orme, 1792. . Source: Maps.K.Top.115.67.2,.
EditorialConquest of Seringapatam. Porter and John Thompson, London, 1802. The glorious conquest of Seringapatam'. Engraving. British school. Originally published/produced in Porter and John Thompson, London, 1802. . Source: P780,.
EditorialStorming of Seringapatam, May 4, 1799. The Siege of Seringapatam (5 April – 4 May 1799) was the final confrontation of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Mysore. The Wars of Wellington, a narrative p...
EditorialThe storming of Seringapatam. 1802. The storming of Seringapatam, in India. Engraving. Originally published/produced in 1802. . Source: P779,.
EditorialThe assault of Seringapatam. 1802. The officers and soldiers engaged in the assault of Seringapatam, on the 4th of May 1799. Coloured engraving. Originally published/produced in 1802. . Source: P1052,.
EditorialBattle of Seringapatam. circa 1799. [Whole plan] Plan of attack on the fort of Seringapatam, taken by the forces of the British East India Company commanded by General George Harris, against Tipu Sultan; General Arthur Wellesley commanded the reserves,...
Editorial'The last effort of Tippoo Sultaun in defence of the fortress of Seringapatam'. 1799. Fourth Anglo-Mysore War. Published by Porter and John Thompson, London, 1802. Engraving. Source: P778.