... a picture of wild torrential scenery, vaguely Scottish, the gorge, the ravine at Gugganvir UTV, 83.
Above: More precisely, "Gorge of the Sind Valley at Guggangir", a water-colour by Major E. Molyneux (Plate 37, opposite p.108 of Francis Younghusband's Kashmir). |
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...the Shalimar looked more like the Cam than ever UTV, 83.
Left: Major E. Molyneux's water-colour, "Shalimar Gardens" (Plate 29, opposite p. 80 of Francis Younghusband's Kashmir), does not in fact depict the stream that flows through the four terraces of the gardens; Lowry has added that detail to make the analogy with Cambridge more pertinent. |
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...a distant view of Nanga Parbat from Sind Valley could have been painted on the porch here, Nanga Parbat might well have passed for old Popo UTV, 83.
Above: The watercolour by Major E. Molyneux is entitled "Distant View of Naga Parbat from the Kamri Pass" (Plate 61, opposite p. 246 of Francis Younghusband's Kashmir). |