Myanmar (nation)
Found in 1061 Collections and/or Records:
Elephants working in the teak yards, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
English manuscripts relating to Siam, 1814 - 1841
Entering the Defile below Bhamo, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
Entering the Defile from below Bhamo, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
[Entrance of cave, Gokteik Viaduct], 1900
Entrance of Shwe Dagon Pagoda Rangoon
Print has caption: Entrance of Shwe Dagon Pagoda Rangoon and P Klier, Rangoon. Regd
[Entrance of Shwe Dagon Pagoda Rangoon]
Print has caption: Entrance of Shwe Dagon Pagoda Rangoon and P Klier, Rangoon. Regd
Entrance to Amarapoora from Mandalay , 1885 - 1893
Entrance to Shwe Dagon Pagoda, 1907-12
Rangoon.
Entrance to Shwe Dagon Pagoda, 1907-12
Rangoon.
Entrance to the Arakwan Pagoda, Mandalay, 1907-12
[Print missing].
Entrance to the Kuthodaw Temple, Mandalay, 1903 - 1921
Entrance to the Queen's Golden Monastery, Mandalay, 1903 - 1921
Entrance to the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format).
[European group, ?Fort Haka], 1889 - 1891
152 x 103 mm. A slightly out of focus group portrait of Europeans, probably taken at Fort Haka on the same occasion as the preceding print.
[European hunting group in camp], 1891 - 1892
154 x 111 mm. Showing four unidentified Europeans seated cross legged on the ground in front of a tent, with the hides of tigers, bears and deer spread out behind them.
[Europeans at cards], 1895
96 x 73 mm. Showing two Europeans playing cards seated at a table in the open air, probably at Kalewa.
[Europeans standing beside giant bell], 1885 - 1893
Extract of a letter to Mr Blundell from Burney, 1834-06-20
The letter concerns boundaries: Burney argues that the Salween was never a boundary between Burma, Siam and Zimmay; that river boundaries are a European concept; and that both Burmese and Thais are used to crossing the river for raids.
Extracts from Burmese history, 1825 - 1841
6 sheets
Extracts from Observation Book, re. Tavoy, 1827
6 pages.
Ferrying kit across the Nampang [i.e. Nam Pang], Southern Shan States, Burmah [i.e. Myanmar], 1890 - 1899
146 x 102 mm. Showing two long dugouts strapped together to form a raft, and weighed down with passengers and their belongings about to cross the river. The Nampang is an affluent of the Salween River.
Ferryshaw Siding, Mandalay, 1907-12
Landscape format. On leaving the train to cross to the other side of the river on way from Mandalay to Katha. [View looking along riverbank towards group of white buildings].
Ferryshaw Siding, Mandalay, 1907-12
[Figure of Buddha and other images, ?Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon], 1880 - 1889
210 x 275 mm. Showing a marble statue of the Buddha surrounded by various devotional artefacts. Photographer unknown, probably Watts and Skeen or J Jackson.