Pamien Ngok. First disappearance of the Nam Lang. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of falls on the river. [Gelatin silver print, 138x81mm]. Subjects = river scenes Location = Burma; Myanmar; Nam Lang (river); Pamien Ngok; Shan
Exit of Nam Lang in Pamien Ngok. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of falls on the river. [Gelatin silver print, 81x139mm]. Subjects = river scenes; waterfalls Location = Burma; Myanmar; Nam Lang (river); Pamien Ngok; Shan
Genre: Landscape Photography View of the track, with teak logs on trolleys in the foreground, one being shifted by an elephant. A faded print. [Printing-out paper, 131x78mm]. Subjects = animals; Bombay-Burma Trading Corporation; elephants; roads and highways; teak industry; timber industry ...
Where Me Hang enters a mountain and flows underground for one and a quarter miles. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of river and cave mouth. [Gelatin silver print, 82x138mm]. Subjects = river scenes Location = Burma; Me Hang (river); Myanmar; Shan
Genre: Portrait Photography Informal portrait group, with the Sawbwa of Lawksawk seated on the left, with two unidentified Europeans. See note at print 2. Somewhat faded. [130x80mm]. Subjects = Burmese rulers; sawbwas (Shan rulers) Location = Burma; Lawksawk; Myanmar; Shan
Sawbwa of Lawksawk and some of his family. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait group with the Sawbwa of Lawsawk, two wives and a child, seated in front of decorative hangings. The Sawbwa is Hkun Hsuk (b. 1863). The youth is probably his son Hkun Hsa (b. 1895). [142x83mm]. Subjects = Burmese rulers; sawbwas (Shan rulers) Location =...