A diversion of swinging, practised by the principal people in India

Engraved by William Walker (1729-1793)?, Lettered within top of frame: Engraved for Moore's Voyages and travels.

Abstract
Depicts two seated figures outside on a swing, in between two rows of trees. A woman is on either side of the swing.
Contributor
Walker, William, 1729-1793 (Engraver), Moore, John Hamilton, -1807 (Contributor)
Date
1778?
Department
Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections
Dimensions
plate mark 29 x 18 cm, sheet 37 x 24 cm
Last Modified
2025-10-27T16:43:15.749971Z
Language
English
Materials
1 print : etching and engraving
Notes
Walker sculp. (Statement of Responsibility), Title from caption. (Local Note)
Provenance
Library copy from the library of Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart
Related Material
Appears in: A new and complete collection of voyages and travels / by John Hamilton Moore. London : Printed for the proprietors and sold by A. Hogg, 1778, plate 24.
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Series
Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart Collection of Prints--Moore, John Hamilton, -1807. New and complete collection of voyages and travels
Source
Moore, John Hamilton, -1807. New and complete collection of voyages and travels.
Subject
India
Technique
engraving (printing process), etching (printing process)
Attribution
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IIIF Manifest
https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/works/adf294a5-67d8-4acc-8f86-f9c60459fe58?as=iiif

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