Somdet Chao Maha Ouparaj Phetsaraj Rattanavongsa (left) burning candle and incense sticks for worshipping Triple gems before having Prabang bronze casting ceremony at Ban Naibeuang in Thonbouri province, Thailand in 1956. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
B.A. of Buddhist Philosophy reception ceremony of an unidentified Thai monk, and he sent this photo to Sathou Khamchan Virachitto, the abbot of Vat Saen Sukharam for souvenir in 1960s. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Merit-making ceremony for offering to King Sisavangvong at Lao Embassy, Sathone Road, Bangkok, Thailand in B.E. 2505 (C.E. 1962). His Excellency Mr. Nou Ing Rattanavong (2nd from right) is the Lao Embassador to Bangkok, Thailand. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Somdet Chao Maha Ouparaj Phetsaraj Rattanavongsa (left) burning candle and incense sticks for worshipping Triple gems before having Prabang bronze casting ceremony at Ban Naibeuang in Thonbouri province, Thailand in 1956. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Somdet Chao Maha Ouparaj Phetsaraj Rattanavongsa attends Prabang bronze casting ceremony at Ban Naibeuang in Thonbouri province, Thailand in 1956. Original material consists of: silver gelatine DOP print
Somdet Chao Maha Ouparaj Phethsaraj Rattanavongsa (wears white suit and sits on a chair) and his wife Mom Aphimphone who is the aunt of Xavalith Yongjaiyout,the former Prime Minister of Thailand during Prabang Buddha statues bronze casting ceremony at Ban Naibeuang,Thonbouri,Thailand in 1956, at...
A memorial of the merit-making ceremony for offering to King Sisavangvong at Lao Embassy, Sathone Road, Bangkok, Thailand in B.E. 2505 (C.E. 1962). His Excellency Mr. Nou Ing Rattanavong (middle) is the Lao Embassador to Bangkok, Thailand and the staffs of the Lao Embassy. Original material con...
Nang Keo dancing (Lao traditional dancing) at the Royal Palace, Luang Prabang in 1959 which was controlled by King Sisavangvatthana. Lao traditionally, the king will invite people to see Nang Keo dancing at the Royal Palace during the Lao New Year Festival every year. Original material consists...