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in his topographic representations is very lifelike. The elevations and distant houses are all in proportion and scale. The distant views, with scale and depth, give drama to
Peacocke's landscapes. Third is attention to detail away from the central focus of the work. For example, in
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in the plains yearned for in those days. It was a home away from home. Furlough was usually only every five years or so but there was the nearby refuge of the cool climate of the Indian hills to seek, especially Ooty with its downs,
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Assistant Quartermaster General of the Army, and died in Bombay aged 38 on 13 July 1854. There was/is supposedly a monument there erected to his memory by his fellow officers.
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Peacocke drawings. First, the play of sunlight in the background of these landscapes is realistic and supplies the title
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Koondah Ranges, Western Ghauts, Madras, at & about the Stations of Ootacamund and Conoor, and the Segoor, Koondah and Conoor Passes
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in the 1830s with his regiment and was in Ootacamund convalescing from an illness for some time during this period. He was promoted to
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view of a halting place between Avalanche and Sispara.
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135:(1813 – 29 May 1872) was a British officer of the
125:Stephen Peacocke Sr. and Louisa Tottenham Peacocke
1745:Members of Auckland provincial executive councils
1037:Winter, Mary; Richard Borley (8 February 2009).
849:Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke in New Zealand c. 1870
730:Waterfall from Bungalow at Colhutty, Segoor pass
911:on 8 May 1866 and attended several sessions of
1690:Ponsonby and Peacocke, Genealogy Message Board
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288:9. Florence Blanche Mary Peacocke, born 1876.
273:4. Muriel Charlotte Anne Peacocke, born 1881.
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1039:"Ooty well preserved and flourishing"
979:Mildred Archer and Ronald Lightbown,
950:Swami, V. Narayan (27 January 2009).
523:View over the Native Village, Conoor.
264:1. Hilary m 1st Evelyn Wood 2nd Edna.
243:, died 14 May 1892, at Devonport, NZ.
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565:View of the Low Country Conoor Pass.
553:Mr. Grove's House, Waterfall Kaitee.
517:View from the Upper Bungalow, Conoor
1362:Captain Stephen Ponsonby Peacocke.
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742:Mr Grove's House, Waterfall, Kaitie
547:View in the Koondhas, near Sispara.
368:and on 11 November 1851 received a
296:3. Gerald Loftus Torin Peacocke, a
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601:View in the Koondahs, near Sispara
589:the Low Country & Coonoor Pass
577:View at Ootacamuud, Nilligierries.
321:5. Ponsonby John Raleigh Peacocke.
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1185:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
1106:Reddan, Nick (12 December 2006).
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285:8. Paul Peacocke died in infancy.
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107:Georgina Elizabeth Emma Peacocke
91:Army officer, artist, politician
1603:Jackson, William Keith (1972).
823:at auction for £863 ($ 1,335).
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109:John FitzRoy Beresford Peacocke
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241:Rays from the Southern Cross
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1175:"Inez Isabel Maud Peacocke"
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487:General View of Ootacamund.
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