File:Cemetery showing the grave of Margaret Abbott surmounted by a column Asirgarh by Sir James Abbott.jpg
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English: "Cemetery showing the grave of Margaret Abbott surmounted by a column, Asirgarh," pen and ink on paper, by Sir James Abbott, 1850. Sir James Abbott married Margaret Anne Harriett Ferguson in Calcutta, India, on 8 February 1843. She died the following year in Asirargh after the birth of her daughter. Image courtesy of the British Library, London. |
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Author | James Abbott (1807-1896) |
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