A Taungya clearing on the road between Shamao and Nangu. The long gallery running out from the end of the house enables cultivators to see well down the hillside. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along hillside towards a thatched house, with positions of Lower Nangu, Upper Nangu and ration base and signalling station marked on print. The taungya system, introduced in Burma in the 1860s, consisted of the planting of cash crops between newly-plant...
Camp on the Gawlam paddy terraces. The Ngawchang Hka flows from the right to left just beyond the camp by the line of trees. West Gawlam on the hillside. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards the camp, with paddy fields in the foreground.
Looking east up the valley of the Ngawchang Hka from Htawmshing village. The Ngawchang Hka flows south and then west round far spur which falls from the left. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the valley, showing terrace cultivation of rice, and with the relative positions of Chijaw, Gawyawn and Nazung marked on the print.
Looking west from the valley of the Ngawchang Hka from the Htawmshing paddy terraces. Htawgaw is to the south or left of the rocky hills in the distance. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across paddy fields towards mountains.
Looking north down the valley of the Khansheng Hka. Upper Hpare village is on the left. Htawgaw ridge just visible over the spur on the left. The sister valley of the Mansheng Hka over the hill on the right. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the valley, with terrace cultivation of rice on hillside in left foreground. The relative locations of Htawgaw Post, Lower Hpare and the junction of the Khansheng and Mansheng Hka are marked on the print.