Myanmar (nation)
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Kachin Beauty , 1885 - 1893
Kachin warriors, 1889 - 1891
Kachin women, 1889 - 1891
Kyong opposite the Incomparable Pagoda, 1885
Maung-Tin, Shwebo Woon's son who has been very successful against Dacoits , 1885
Morgandine Pass, 1889 - 1890
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.
Morgandine Pass, 1889 - 1890
Showing a track leading through woodland, with a Burmese group standing beside a bullock cart in the foreground.
One of the entrances to the Palace Mandalay, 1885
Pagoda and Kyoung built by the captain of King Thibaw's body-guard , 1885 - 1893
Queen Soopyalat's Throne Room - Mandalay, now the Syim Khana U.B.C., 1885 - 1897
Queen Soopyulot's [Supayalat] Golden Monastery , 1890
Rebecca at the well , 1880
Shan beauty, 1889 - 1891
Shan Beauty , 1889
Shan woman from Maymyo , 1889
[Shrine A-Htu-Ma-Shi Monastery], 1885 - 1887
Small Burmese princess, 1885 - 1893
Street in Wuntho, 1889 - 1891
273 x 206 mm. View looking along an unsurfaced road with thatched huts on either side.
The annexation of Wutho - a fight in the jungle, 1887
The assault on Kyaing-Kwintaung Stockade by the Coy 2nd Devon Regt. Under Capt. Davies and 2nd Lts. Holman and Logan, 1891
The assault on the Kaying Kiwintaung [Kyaing-Kwintaung] stockade , 1891
The Bazaar, Bhamo, 1889 - 1891
259 x 204 mm. A view from the Stockade Bastion looking along the main street in Bhamo which runs parallel to the Irrawaddy. Bhamo, situated near the borders of western China was the furthest station serviced by the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company.
The beauties of Sagaing , 1870 - 1889
The Chinese quarter of Bhamo , 1870 - 1889
The Coy. 2nd Devon Regt. Under Capt. Davies and 2nd Lts. Homan and Logan who marched from Shwebo to Kawlin a distance of 98 miles in 5 days (Burma [i.e. Myanmar]), 1891
273 x 181 mm. Showing men of the Second Battalion, Devonshire Regiment on parade in an open, grassed area. The precise date of this march has not been ascertained, but was almost certainly connected with the assault on the Kyaing-Kwintaung Stockade during the Wuntho Sawbwa Campaign of 1891.