The postcard of Pou Nyer (an ancestral of Luang Prabang) watering Prabang Buddha image on the Lao New Year at Vat Mai Suvannaphumaram, Luang Prabang. This postcard was printed in Vientiane in 1927.(This photograph is the same collection as B 0037) Original material consist of: monochrome halfto...
(Left) princess Khamfanh, later to be a queen of the King Sisavang Vong, (right) is Princess Summathi. Original material consist of: monochrome halftone print
The postcard of the Hmong playing Khaen (reed organ), Xiang Khuang.This postcard was printed in Vientiane in 1927. Original material consist of: monochrome halftone print
The White prince ( Chou Fa Say Kouy) (King Sisavang Vong when he was young)(1885-1959), the ruler of Kingdom of Luang Prabang. Original material consist of: monochrome halftone print
H.E. Mr Somsavath Lengsavath, Deputy Prime Minister, Standing Minister of Lao Government talks with Pha Bunthan Punyakamo(right), Abbot of Vat Pa Phon Phao, Vice-chairman of the Buddhist Fellowship Organization of Luang Prabang and Pha Chantharin (left) Cinnadhammo, Abbot of Vat Phou Khouay Phok...
At 4:00 PM on the day of each phase of the moon, the temple drum and cymbals are beaten to remind the villagers of the occasion. On certain holydays this also takes place at 4:00 AM. Original material consist of: laser print/photocopy
King Sisavang Vong (King Lane Xang Houm Khao or Chao Fah Xay Khao), born on July 14, 1885 at the Royal Palace, Luang Prabang, he is only one prince of King Sakkarin (Tiao Khamsouk) and Queen Thongsi. Coronation in 1904 and got married to Princess Kham Ouan. Passed away on November 29, 1959 at th...
Somdet Pha Sangkhalat posing for a portrait with Novices and lay people at Vat Hayshok in Nongkai province, Thailand when closed to Thailand on June 6, 1979. Original material consist of: colour halftone print