Myanmar (nation)
Found in 1061 Collections and/or Records:
Group of Upoongyees and scholars - the central figure is that of a head-man , 1885 - 1927
Haka Fort, 1889 - 1891
149 x 101 mm. View from the hillside above looking down on the military compound and barracks. Haka was the seat of the chiefs of Chin peoples and consisted of two villages, Kolun and Kotar. Situated in the Southern Chin Hills midway between Minkin and Yokwa, Haka was occupied during the Chin-Luchai Campaign on February 14, 1850, and became the headquarters for operations in the southern part of the Chin country.
[Haka Fort], 1889 - 1891
144 x 103 mm. View looking down on the fort at a slightly later date (than the preceding print) with more buildings erected, and a more substantial earthworks surrounding the compound.
Hatha on the Irawaddy, Burma, 1907
350 x 250 mm.
[Hauling boat upstream], 1895
98 x 71 mm. Showing a group of Burmese men towing a long canoe upriver against rapids.
[Hauling boat upstream], 1895
98 x 72 mm. Showing a group of Burmese men towing a long canoe upriver against rapids.
Havildar Moung Kyin Co and family, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate. [Showing family posed in front of verandah].
Head Hpoongyee at the Incomparable Pagoda, 1890 - 1927
[Head of tiger skin rug], 1891 - 1892
152 x 111 mm.
Henry Burney's Journal, 1825-10-08 - 1826-09-09
[Hill overlooking river bend], 1885 - 1893
[Hills in Arakan], 1932
149 x 105 mm.
Hints regarding the characters of the principal persons at the Court of Ava, and the conduct to be observed towards them., 1832-09-21
10 pages. This memoir features in an article by D.G.E. Hall, 'Burney's Comments on the Court of Ava, 1832', 'Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies', vol. 20 (1957), 305-14.
Historical epitome of the Kings who succeeded the line of the Kings of Tagaung, which great Kingdom was four times elevated to great renown under the names of Than-thayapoora, Rathapoora, Thendise Myo, and Tagoung Myo, 1825 - 1841
34 pages.
Hkun Hsang Awan, 1911
124 x 173 mm. Chief of Tawngpeng (N. Shan State, Burma) 1896-. Full length seated portrait.
HMANNAN RAJAWAN (Hrnan-nan Ya-zawin) Glass Palace Chronicle, 1832-10-30
Palm leaf manuscript in 13 parts, numbered variously, 490 x 60 mm, 9 lines to a folio, 380 mm long. The leaves have gilded and red lacquered edges, between a pair of black binding boards, gilded and lacquered on sides.
Parts 26-38 covering the period B.E. 1118-83 (1757-1821 A.D.).
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Rangoon, 1913
110 x 122 mm. The building was completed in 1894; the tower and spire seen in this photograph were built in 1913 from a legacy by Bishop Strachan (died 1909).
[House under construction], 1870 - 1927
Stamped on back MG. SET AN - [number and date not filled in] - UNANESE.
H.Q. Kalewa Fasting Society, '95, 1895
113 x 152 mm. A view looking up a flight of wooden steps to a small square bungalow, raised above the ground on poles. The meaning of the 'Kalewa Fasting Society' has not been identified.
Htlyyan [?] from the river , 1885 - 1893
Htygyan [?] from the river , 1885 - 1893
Hunting scenes in Shwebo district, 1891 - 1892
A series of photographs, each measuring approximately 155 x 110 mm, mostly showing dead game. The majority of the images are not captioned.
Image of Buddha near Pagan, 1903 - 1921
Image of Gautama or Buddha (in marble) in a Burmese Monastery, 1890 - 1899
102 x 147 mm. Showing a marble statue of the Buddha surrounded by various devotional artefacts. The annotation on the reverse states 'The other images, framework etc. are carved in wood. Photo by J. Jackson, Rangoon'.