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*[http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/287838?rpp=20&pg=1&rndkey=20140214&ao=on&ft=*&who=Captain+R.+.+Hill&pos=16 Photograph: Indigo Vats] 1850s by Captain R. B. Hill Metropolitan Museum of Art New York. Probably Richard Barton Hill 1835-1873, who joined the Bengal Army in 1853.
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/TO_N_qFrSz-Go6vYbjevNw Model of an Indian indigo factory] bbc.co.uk*. [http://www.plantculturestelegraphindia.orgcom/1080608/jsp/plantsfrontpage/indigo_landingstory_9372298.html Indigojsp "Living Clay"] from Plant Cultures includes information on by Soumitra Das June 8 , 2008 ''The Telegraph'', Calcutta*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130613085852/http://www.kew.org/plant-cultures/plants/indigo_history.html plant historyIndigo: History] and from [https://web.archive.org/web/20130520112221/http://www.kew.org/plant-cultures/plants/indigo_production__tradeplants_landing.html productionPlant Cultures]Kew Gardens, now an archived website
*[http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/periods/1800after/1827indigo.htm Decline of Indigo business in India] from [http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/sitemap.htm Merchant Networks]
*This An India List post<ref>India List [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA/2011-09/1316937558 post] </ref> advises that the word 'mookarrarie' which appears in ''History of Behar Indigo Factories'' means 'a permanent tenure'.  
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