Asia (continent)
Found in 16196 Collections and/or Records:
Burmese priests returning home after begging their daily food , 1870 - 1889
Burmese princesses , 1888 - 1893
Burmese river boat on the Irrawaddy, 1903 - 1921
Burmese Sapper, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate. At work at a Burmese lathe. [Figure blurred through movement].
Burmese Sapper, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate. At work at a Burmese lathe
Burmese school at Katha, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. [Showing pupils at work in a classroom open to the street].
Burmese school-children, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
Burmese students, 1870 - 1889
Burmese titles, 1827 - 1838
In Burmese and English scripts.
[Burmese village], 1895
100 x 74 mm. Showing a Burmese thatched house raised on stilts, with a man armed with a rifle standing in the foreground.
Burmese village girl , 1885 - 1899
Burmese walking girl , 1870 - 1893
[Burmese woman], 1885
The same woman features in Y3029M/145-46, 148.
[Burmese woman], 1870 - 1927
[Burmese woman], 1870 - 1893
Same woman who appears in Y3029M/149.
[Burmese woman], 1870 - 1893
[Burmese woman], 1870 - 1893
[Burmese woman], 1880 - 1889
215 x 271 mm. Full length studio portrait of a young Burmese woman seated on the ground. Photographer unknown, probably Watts and Skeen.
[Burmese woman and child], 1880 - 1889
216 x 276 mm. Three quarter length studio portrait of a Burmese woman with a child in her arms. Photographer unknown, probably Watts and Skeen.
Burmese woman holding "a wackin' white cheroot", 1880 - 1903
105 x 157 mm. Photograph probably by Felix Beato.
[Burmese woman with child and two attendants], 1870 - 1893
Burmese Women, 1890 - 1899
141 x 95 mm. Showing three Burmese girls seated on the ground on cushions in the photographer's studio. The annotation on the reverse states 'Photo by J. Jackson, Rangoon'. However, the photographer is far more likely to be Felice Beato who photographed the same woman shown on the left of this image elsewhere and also used the same backdrop in his studio as is used in this image.
[Burmese women and children], 1895
98 x 74 mm. Showing a group of women and children standing on a river bank.
Burmese women bathing in the Irrawaddy near Ava, 1870 - 1889
Burn and Co's Iron Foundry, Howrah, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. The largest plate girders ever made in India. 10 ft deep for a bridge near Calcutta on the E.B.S. railway. (Fisher).