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DescriptionAn assassination attempt on Lord Charles Hardinge.jpg
English: An assassination attempt on Lord Charles Hardinge (1858-1944) Viceroy of India, illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', 12th January 1913 (colour litho)
Image ID: CHT 176677
An assassination attempt on Lord Charles Hardinge (1858-1944) Viceroy of India, illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', 12th January 1913 (colour litho)
Credit: An assassination attempt on Lord Charles Hardinge (1858-1944) Viceroy of India, illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', 12th January 1913 (colour litho), French School, (20th century) / Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France / Archives Charmet / The Bridgeman Art Library
CHT 176677
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An assassination attempt on Lord Charles Hardinge (1858-1944) Viceroy of India, illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', 12th January 1913 (colour litho)
Title:
French School, (20th century)
Primary creator:
French
Nationality:
Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France
Location:
Archives Charmet
Credit:
colour lithograph
Medium:
attentat a l'explosif contre le Vice-Roi des Indes; a bomb was thrown from a window in Delhi during a state entry on the first anniversary of the imperial durbar;
Description:
1913 (C20th)
Date:
Royalty and Statesmen of Britain
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