[Tip Htila, Princess of Keng Tung, with Sir George Scott, at the Delhi Durbar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Snapshot group taken in the durbar camp. At the right, Sir George Scott, who accompanied the Burmese party to the durbar, holds an umbrella above the head of Tip Htila, Princess of Keng Tung. A group of female attendants stand in the background.
[Tip Htila, Princess of Keng Tung, at the Delhi Durbar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Sanpshot of Tip Htila, Princess of Keng Tung, being shown a book by an unidentified European. Sir George Scott stands at the left of the photograph.
The Mela (yearly festival in Shantiniketan): The girls near the large wheel. From left to right: Simita, Amita's sister (Amita was married to a young Tagore about two years ago). Sumita is a good dancer and actress. The Amita, daughter of Kshiti Babu. Jamuna youngest daughter of Nanda Babu, sister of Gauri. Uma, a niece of Kshiti Babu; her mother was one of the first female pupils at Shantiniketan. Labhu, Kshiti Babu's eldest daughter. In the background right upper corner a small piece of T...
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Genre: Portrait Photography The view taken at Mela, a yearly festival conducted in Shantiniketan: Group portrait of the members of Kshiti Babu and Nanda Babu's family members. Also, seen in the background right upper corner a small piece of Tata Building.