Drawing, pencil, Miss Garstin, by Colonel R Yule, 1861. Depicts a profile view of a young woman in a long dress. She wears her hair in a net and her hands are folded in her lap. At the top, in ink is the inscription ‘Darjeeling Augt. 1861’ and below the portrait is the name of the sitter. At right are the words ‘R. Yule Col fecit’. Unframed. From the collection of George Turnbull, Chief Engineer of the East Indian Railway. The inscriptions are in Turnbull’s hand.
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