General exterior view of St John's College, Rangoon. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the two storey teak building. The college was maintained by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
Mandalay. S.P.G. Mission School, built by the king, under the superintendence of the Revd. J. E. Marks. Four of the King's sons, are in the foreground under a canopy of golden umbrellas. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph taken by J. Jackson in 1868. General view of the wooden mission school, raised above the ground on piles. The King's four sons stand with attendants beneath the tree in front of the building. The Rev. James Ebenezer Marks was earlier the headmaster of St John's College, Rangoon, opene...
Tounghoo (Burma). Karen village. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of a Karen village at Taungoo, taken by J. Jackson in c.1868. General view of two rows of thatched houses raised on stilts, with figures at work in the field in the foreground and a more substantial building in the background. A copy of this print in a private collection identifies th...
Miss Smith, a heroine of the siege, and protected refugees, among the ruins of the London Mission Schools, Peking, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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In the first row, Reverend Joseph Stonehouse of the London Mission Schools is seated on the far left, in the front row. Miss Smith, is seated in the right foreground.
[Pundits and Mussulmans, Srinagar.] Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Numbered 604 in the negative. Kashmir was visited by the compiler of this album between 3 April and 30 November 1878. Full-length portrait of four men, posed in the open air against a cloth backdrop. Listed in the Bourne and Shepherd catalogue as 'Pundits and Mussulmans.'