Photographs taken at the Panglong Conference in Burma, 12th February 1947.
Scope & Content:
Loose unmounted prints. An accompanying note from the Cultural Attaché of the British Embassy, Rangoon, reads: 'Photographs taken with box camera 1947 by U San Aung reporter on New Light of Burma in the Panglong Conference'. Although the prints are of poor quality, due to the nature of the camer...
Loose, mostly uncaptioned, prints including: aerial views of Aden and its vicinity taken by the RAF in the 1920s and 30s; portraits of delegates at Conference of Protectorate Chiefs, Lahej, 1929-30; executions following an army revolt in 1955; visit of President Tito of Yugoslavia; and portraits...
Loose prints (one tightly rolled) depicting views at the Bihar Light Horse annual camp at Pusa in 1922, with an additional group portrait at a farewell party in Muzaffarpur, 1923. Process = Gelatine silver prints Photographers = Unknown., ;
Loose mounted uncaptioned prints, including a portrait of staff and students at the Army School of Education in Belgaum, mountain scenery, two 'pictorial' images and a view of Wai. Process = Gelatine silver prints Photographers = K.A. Mulla, Belgaum; S. Mahadeo, Belgaum; and others unknown.,...
Loose unmounted prints, the majority captioned on the verso, from the collection of Colonel Walter Thune, Burma Military Police. The majority of the photographs are by James Henry Green (1893-), a British Army officer who was appointed to the 85th Burma Rifles in 1918 and spent the next 20 years...
Black cloth-covered post-bound album, 230x320mm, containing uncaptioned prints mounted several to a page with corner mounts. Prints 1-9 Miscellaneous snapshots, including the Kanpur Memorial Well, New Delhi, NWFP road sign, memorials and a view of an upturned truck. Prints 10-13 Views of a Hind...