Mandalay (inhabited place)
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Road to Mandalay, 1903 - 1921
Row of inscribed stones, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Found in various situations (nearly all with the square writing of old Burmese) Pagan Museum.
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.
Teak portico of the King's Palace, Mandalay, 1903 - 1921
The 450 Pagodas, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate (landscape format. From the top of Mandalay Hill.
The 450 Pagodas, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Landscape format. From top of Mandalay Hill
The 450 Pagodas, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Landscape format. From top of Mandalay Hill.
The 450 pagodas containing the table of law, 1885 - 1893
[The 450 pagodas containing the table of law] , 1870 - 1927
The 450 Pagodas from Mandalay Hill, Burma, 1907
350 x 250 mm.
The Aindaw Pagoda, Mandalay, 1907-12
Half-plate. Notice Hti on top, as usual with Pagodas. (Fisher).
The Ananda Temple, Pagan, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate (landscape format). From the Thatbyinnya Pagoda.
The Ananda Temple, Pagan, seen from the Thatbyinnya Pagoda, 1907-12 - 1908-01
365 x 265 mm. watercolour.
The Arakan Pagoda, 1906
Includes two photographs.
The bazaar - Flour and Seed Market - Mandalay, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
The bazaar - Mandalay, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. Plantain Market - also some coconuts.
The Burmese dancers on the boats which proceed in the royal barge, 1906-01-16 - 1906-01-17
The colossal wooden Buddha on top of Mandalay Hill, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half plate. Draw attention to the little pot of flowers placed as an offering on one of Buddhas toes.
[The Golden Palace, Mandalay], 1932
105 x 145 mm.
[The Golden Palace, Mandalay], 1932
150 x 103 mm.
[The Golden Palace, Mandalay], 1932
150 x 101 mm.
The Golden Palace. Mandalay, 1932
80 x 56 mm.
The Golden Palace Mandalay from the air, 1932
77 x 54 mm.
The Incomparable Pagoda from Mandalay Hill, 1890
The Incomparable Pagoda, Mandalay, 1880 - 1889
272 x 211 mm. View of the Atumashi or Incomparable Pagoda, a building of six tiered terraces carried on 36 pillars and decorated with gilt and glass inlay work. A colossal figure of Gautama (not visible) is seated on the highest of terraces. The temple was built by King Minden in memory of his father, and was destroyed by fire in 1892. Photographer unknown, probably Watts and Skeen.