Myanmar (nation)
Found in 1076 Collections and/or Records:
Royal Order of B.E. 1151, (1789 A.D.), 1828
European paper notebook, 190 x 230 mm, 5 sheets. Copied in B.E. 1190 (1828 A.D.).
Royal Tour in India 1905-1906, 1905 - 1906
[Ruins] , 1885 - 1927
Sacred figures at Buddhist temple, Rangoon, 1880 - 1889
273 x 216 mm. View of a reclining Buddha and two other carved images in a temple (probably the Shwe Dagon) in Rangoon. Photographer unknown, probably Watts and Skeen or J. Jackson.
Sagaing, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Early morning. [View looking along Irrawaddy, with town and hills in distance].
Sagaing on the Irrawaddy, 8 am, sketched on moving steamer, 1907-12 - 1908-01
365 x 265 mm watercolour.
Saigaing, 1879 - 1888
Captions for the lantern slides are those written on the slides themselves.
Sandoway, 1932
152 x 103 mm. A man in a boat on the Sandoway River.
Sandoway River. Burma, 1932
79 x 55 mm. Three people with two boats at the river's edge.
[Sandoway River, Burma], 1932
152 x 104 mm. Three people with two boats at the river's edge.
Sao Kawn Kiao Intaleng (1875-), 1911
178 x 124 mm. Sawbwa of Kentung (S. Shan State, Burma) 1897-. In seated portrait group.
Sao Naw Mong, Sawbwa and wife (1855-), 1911
125 x 176 mm. Sawbwa of South Hsenwi (Burma) 1891-. Full length seated portrait.
Saungdwin Stream, Upper Chindwin, 1894 - 1897
158 x 115 mm. A view looking down on the river, crossed by a wooden footbridge in the foreground and running past cliffs beyond. With pagodas on the hillside in the background. Exact location unidentified, probably a tributary of the Chindwin, and possibly entering it near Chaungwa.
Scales for determining Burmese chronology, 1821 - 1841
Scene at the 2nd Defile , 1885 - 1893
Scene in 2nd defile Irrawaddy River , 1885 - 1893
Scene in the 2nd Defile , 1885 - 1893
Scene on the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, P. Klier Rangoon
[Scene outside temples], 1890 - 1927
Schwe Dagon Pagoda, Mandalay, 1900 - 1928
147 x 112 mm. Reproduced in ‘Seaports of India and Ceylon’ (1928), p. 385, where it is credited to Wagstaff & Co.
Sea gipseys. Mergui, 1937
206 x 147 mm.
[Seated Burmese woman], 1870 - 1893
Sermon preached at Calcutta, on the death of Richard Thomas Burney, son of Dr Charles Burney, of Chelsea Hospital, who died at Rangoon on 8 Mar 1808, aged 39 years, 1808
The volume includes a copy of the inscription on the grave, notes on the character of Mr Burney, particulars of his death and extracts from his diary (32 pages and 1 loose sheet).