Back view of above [Yawyin woman, daughter and baby]. The ground work of the coat and skirt is dark blue with yellow and red patches. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Rear view of the three figures seen in print 59.
Lashis. The man on the right is Labao Nu who accompanied Mr W. A. Hertz as chief interpreter. He also accompanied Mr H. F. Hertz C.I.E. to Hpare in 1899-1900. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Group of three Lashi men and a young girl.
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...
Site of one of the Chinese stockades of Feb. 1900, 4 miles S. of Hpare. These stockades were then on a bare clearing. The undergrowth has since sprung up. Photographer: Unknown
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Group of British officers, Gurkha N.C.O.s and porters posed in remains of Chinese stockade.
Site of one of the Chinese stockades of Feb. 1900, 4 miles S. of Hpare. These stockades were then on a bare clearing. The undergrowth has since sprung up. Photographer: Unknown