Myanmar (nation)
Found in 1061 Collections and/or Records:
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The Pagoda, Rangoon, 1906-01-13 - 1906-01-15
The palace at Wuntho, 1889 - 1891
271 x 198 mm. Showing the palace at Wuntho, with British troops posed in the foreground. The palace consists of several storied tapering wooden buildings, with stone pagodas in the background.
[The Palace Mandalay (Centre of the Universe)], 1885 - 1893
The Queen's Golden Monastery, 1907-12
Half-plate. Mandalay.
The river at Pakokku, 1903 - 1921
The river at Prome seen through early morning mist, 1903 - 1921
The river at Toungro [Toungoo] showing timber rafts , 1885 - 1893
The royal barge on the moat, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The royal barge on the moat, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
[The Royal Monastery, Mandalay], 1890 - 1899
177 x 91 mm. General view of the elaborately carved teak buildings in which Thibaw, the last king of Burma, spent his novitiate years in the Buddhist priesthood.
The Royal Visit, Mandalay, provisional programme of sports and boat races, 1905
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
The Sabwa's Villa, 1907-12
Half-plate. From across the Tank, Hsipaw.
The Salween River, Burma [i.e. Myanmar], 1920 - 1929
Showing a print of a painting. The painting is signed 'F.M. Muriel'. The postcard is printed by Sir Joseph Causton and Sons Ltd. Annotated 'B2' in bottom right-hand corner.
The Sawbwa's Palace, Hsipaw, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format).
The second defile of the Irrawaddy, 1903 - 1921
The Serpent Pagoda, 1870 - 1927
The Shwe Dagon Pagoda from across the Royal Lakes, Rangoon. Dec 1907 - morning, 1907-12
350 x 250 mm.