Charles Stewart, 2nd Viscount Hardinge; Charles Stewart Hardinge; 2nd Viscount Hardinge; Charles Stewart Hardinge, 2nd Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and Kings Newton; Charles Stewart Hardinge, 2nd Viscount Hardinge
|Author = Charles Stewart Hardinge (1822-1894)
|title = Shaykh Imad-ud-Din, Runjur Singh and Diwan Dina Nath.
|object type = print
|description =
English: Plate 26. Portraits of Shaykh Imad-ud-Din, Runjur Singh and Diwan Dina Nath.
Plate number as given by sequence in the volume set gifted to J. Gladstone from T. Bateson in January 1849. Dedication on title page: 'J. Gladstone from his affectionate Thomas Bateson, January 1849. References: Abbey Travel II 472; Bobins 252.
‘’’FIRST EDITION’’’
Recollections of India. Drawn on Stone by J.D. Harding from the Original Drawings ... Part I: British India and the Punjab. Part II Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab. London: Publisher and printseller: Thomas M'Lean, 26 Haymarket, London, 1847.
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Portrait of Sheikh Imam-ud-Din in 1846, as sketched by Charles Hardinge