English: "Engraving from London's 1865 Art Journal titled The Cashmere Bastion, Delhi. Sept. 14, 1857. Engraved by E. Roffe from the Bas-Relief by J. H. Foley."
Foley's bas-relief forms a part of the monument erected in Lisburn Cathedral in memory of Brigadier General Nicholson who died during the attack, in accord with the family's wish Nicholson does not appear in the scene.[1]
The English church of St. James is depicted in the background.The Cashmere Bastion, Delhi. Sept. 14, 1857
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