Art > Kashmir > Molyneux watercolours 2 - 4
... a picture of wild torrential scenery, vaguely Scottish, the gorge, the ravine at GugganvirUTV, 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).

...the Shalimar looked more like the Cam than everUTV, 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.

...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 PopoUTV, 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).