EditorialWORLD WAR II. Members of the British army installing a sign showing the direction of Mandalay (Burma), that was destroyed by British bombing during the Japanese ccupation (1942-45).
EditorialPhoongyees travelling on board one of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company's steamers from Mandalay to Lower Burma. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the e...
EditorialEast Wall of the City with Moat and Bridge, Mandalay. Date/Period: 1887 - 1895. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 202 mm (7.95 in); Width: 270 mm (10.62 in).
EditorialA car on the Maymyo-Mandalay road. c. 1910. Mr Layard and self [?Mrs Hinchcliffe] in car on Sensation Corner, Maymyo-Mandalay road. Slightly unsharp view of car on road. [Printing-out paper, 142x83mm]. Originally published/produced in c. 1910. . Sourc...
EditorialShan merchants. c. 1889. Shan Merchants in Mandalay. Group of Shans posed in front of the city wall. [Albumen print, 259x205mm]. Originally published/produced in c. 1889. . Source: OIOC Photo 92/11(100),.
EditorialThe arrival of Mr. Bernard, the Chief Commissioner, at the Palace of Mandalay, on the 15th Dec, 1885 . 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkat...
EditorialA view of the front of King Theebaw's Palace, [Mandalay]. This picture was taken on the afternoon of the 28th Nov, the day on which the King was taken prisoner . 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the Br...
EditorialWest face of the city of Mandalay. The camp of the 23rd Madras Infantry is pitched on the banks of the moat with tents raised on bamboo platforms. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expedition...
EditorialOne of the common carts of the country bringing in fodder [to Mandalay]. The carts themselves consist of little more than a pair of wheels on an axle connected by a pole with the yoke. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents...
EditorialThe Palace, Mandalay. Views Of Burma. 1890s. A general view of the palace buildings, with field guns lined up in front of the wall. Image taken from Views Of Burma. Originally published/produced in 1890s. Source: Photo 88/1(32).
EditorialMandalay. Gold casket in which the relics of the Buddha were presented by the Government of India to the Buddhist Community of Burma in 1910. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Director General's Report, 1909-10. 1909-10. Photograph. Source: P...
EditorialA group portrait of General Prendergast and many of his staff, taken in front of the Hall of Audience in Mandalay Palace, on 17th December, 1885. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditiona...
EditorialGroup of General Prendergast. 17 Dec 1885. Group of General Prendergast and many of his staff, taken in front of the Hall of Audience in Mandalay Palace, on 17th December, 1885. Sitters named as follows: 'Capt Milne, DAQMG; Brig Gen Foord; Col Bengough...
EditorialRefugees leaving Mandalay. Crowds on the road (on foot and in bullock carts). With cropping marks on the central section of the print. Miscellaneous Photographs of India and Burma. c. 1942. Gelatin silver print, 200x154mm. Source: Photo 88/2(14). Langu...
EditorialA Burmese Police Guard at Mandalay. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkation at Madras, 1st Nov, 1885, to the capture of King Theebaw...'. 1...
EditorialThe arrival of the Expedition at Mandalay on the 28th Nov. 1885. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkation at Madras, 1st Nov, 1885, to the c...
EditorialExecution of Burmese dacoits at Mandalay. A glass copy negative of a print showing three Burmese dacoits about to be executed by a British firing squad in front of the walls of Mandalay. Hooper Collection: Execution of dacoits at Mandalay. 15 Jan. 1886...
EditorialA group of Nursing Sisters desinfecting [sic] and bandaging the Lepers' Sores, [St. John's Leper Asylum, Mandalay]. c. 1901. Photograph. Source: Photo 430/65(16). Language: English.
EditorialA Mandalay Hansom. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkation at Madras, 1st Nov, 1885, to the capture of King Theebaw...'. 1886. Photograph. ...
EditorialPhoongyees travelling on board one of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company's steamers from Mandalay to Lower Burma. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the e...
EditorialInterior of the Kootoo-ma-shee [Atumashi] or Incomparable Pagoda, [Mandalay], showing the image of Gautama. The interior of this building is gorgeous in the extreme, it being entirely overlaid with gold leaf and decorated with pieces of looking-glass. ...
EditorialFront of King Theebaw's Palace, [Mandalay]. This picture was taken on the afternoon of the 28th Nov, the day on which the King was made prisoner. Burma, 1885. Willoughby Wallace Hooper. 28 Nov 1885. Source: Photo 312/(20).
EditorialA car on the Maymyo-Mandalay road. c. 1910. Mr Layard and self [?Mrs Hinchcliffe] in car on Sensation Corner, Maymyo-Mandalay road. Slightly unsharp view of car on road. [Printing-out paper, 142x83mm]. Originally published/produced in c. 1910. . Sourc...
EditorialEast Wall of the City with Moat and Bridge, Mandalay. Date/Period: 1887 - 1895. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 202 mm (7.95 in); Width: 270 mm (10.62 in).
EditorialTHE FIGHTING WITH DACOITS IN BURMA, 1886: 1. Shelling Dacoits on the Top of the Cliff at the Popa Pass. 2. Repulse of Rebel Attack on the Sagin Outpost 3. A Corner of a Rebel Oupost near Popa. 4. Rangoon Mounted Company of Volunteers Who Took Part in t...
EditorialWORLD WAR II. Members of the British army installing a sign showing the direction of Mandalay (Burma), that was destroyed by British bombing during the Japanese ccupation (1942-45).