), 1840s lithograph by John Luard Like others of his family, Luard was an artist. He published
Views in India, St. Helena, and Car Nicobar (London, 1835), drawn from nature and on stone by himself, and
History of the Dress of the British Soldier, published by subscription in 1852. The artists creating the
diorama included
Louis Haghe, who did the "figures and animals", and
William Adolphus Knell the "shipping"; the panoramic setting was by Philip Phillips. Luard based the material on his own sketches, and on those of Parkes, and eight others were credited. His sketches formed the basis of the design the
Ghuznee Medal, awarded for storming the fortress of
Ghuznee during the
First Anglo-Afghan War, although he did not serve in the war himself. ==Family==