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Rookh Collection

Background imageRookh Collection: Truganini, last surviving female Tasmanian Aboiginal

Truganini, last surviving female Tasmanian Aboiginal
Truganini (Truganina, Trugernanner or Lalla Rooke, c1812-1876), the last surviving Tasmanian Aboiginal or Palawa woman. 1866

Background imageRookh Collection: Lalla Rookh, oriental romance by Thomas Moore

Lalla Rookh, oriental romance by Thomas Moore
Illustration to Lalla Rookh, an oriental romance by Thomas Moore. 1817

Background imageRookh Collection: Illustration, Hilda, Lalla Rookh

Illustration, Hilda, Lalla Rookh
Illustration, Hilda, in Lalla Rookh, a narrative poem by Thomas Moore. 19th century

Background imageRookh Collection: Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope

Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope. 1903 historic social history images
Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope.1903 historic social history images. 21 Land of Lalla Rookh, westward from the " Throne of Solomon " Srinagar

Background imageRookh Collection: Zelica, a character in Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore

Zelica, a character in Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore
Zelica - But there was one, among the chosen Maids, Who d blush d behind the gallerys silken shades - a character in The Veiled Prophet, Lalla Rookh, a long narrative poem by Thomas Moore

Background imageRookh Collection: Lalla Rookh, long narrative poem by Thomas Moore

Lalla Rookh, long narrative poem by Thomas Moore
She found that the short dream of happiness was over -- the title character of Lalla Rookh, a long narrative poem by Thomas Moore, first published in 1817. 19th century

Background imageRookh Collection: Paradise and the Peri - The Treasure from the watercolour

Paradise and the Peri - The Treasure from the watercolour
This illustration of a woman discovering a chest of treasure is based on Schumanns music and Thomas Moores poem Lalla Rookh. Date: Christmas Number 1923

Background imageRookh Collection: Hinda, a character in Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore

Hinda, a character in Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore
Hinda - Tis she, the Emirs blooming child, All truth and tenderness and grace - a character in The Fire Worshippers, Lalla Rookh, a long narrative poem by Thomas Moore, first published in 1817


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