Myanmar (nation)
Found in 1061 Collections and/or Records:
The Incomparable Pagoda Mandalay , 1870 - 1927
The Irrawaddy just below Mandalay, 1885 - 1893
The Kuthodaw Temple, Mandalay, 1903 - 1921
The Lake at Kyaukse, 1870 - 1927
The late Lt. James's burial ground, 1889 - 1891
The Lookout Tower , 1885 - 1887
The moat at southside (Mandalay), 1885
The moat - Fort Dufferin, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Mandalay.
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The Moat, Mandalay, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The monster pagoda at Mingoon [Mingun], 1870 - 1927
The [?] Morgandine Pass, 1889 - 1891
275 x 207 mm. View looking along a recently constructed road running along the side of a heavily wooded valley. The precise location has not been identified, but this is possibly one of the roads built by troops during the Chin-Lushai campaign of 1889-90.
The [?] Morgandine Pass, 1889 - 1891
210 x 296 mm. Showing a track leading through woodland, with a Burmese group standing beside a bullock cart in the foreground.
'The Moulmein Chronicle', 1838 - 1841
Vol. 1, no. 46, 24 Feb 1838; vol. 2, no. 69, 15 Aug 1838; vol. 2, no. 70, 22 Aug 1838; vol. 2, no. 71, 29 Aug 1838; vol. 4, no. 43, 20 Jan 1841.
The opening of the Victoria Memorial Park, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda of Good Deeds [Mandalay]. Surrounded by 999 [sic] smaller temples, each containing a seal engraved with a religious law, 1880 - 1889
275 x 212 mm. View from Mandalay Hill looking down onto the Kathodaw or 450 Pagodas; this consists of a central temple surrounded by 450 smaller, white buildings set in a square of about ½ mile square. This complex was erected by King Thibaw's father who, anxious to preserve the holy books of Buddhism, caused the tenets to be inscribed on 450 stones above which a small domed building was erected. Photographer unknown, probably Watts and Skeen.