The remains of the above bridge [seen in print 99] after a slight rise of the Ngawchang Hka, looking up stream from the left bank. The rock over which water is pouring formed one of the piers of the original bridge. Photographer: Unknown
Military Report on S. W. Persia, Volume IV. Kuhgalu Country
Scope & Content:
It consists of a military report on S W Persia, specifically Kuhgalu Country [Kūhgalū], created for the personal information of the officers of the Army in India. Compiled in the Division of the Chief of the Staff, Army Head Quarters, India by Lieutenant A T Wilson, 32nd Sikh Pioneers. Printed a...
Looking east up the valley of the Ngawchang Hka from Htawmshing village. The Ngawchang Hka flows south and then west round far spur which falls from the left. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the valley, showing terrace cultivation of rice, and with the relative positions of Chijaw, Gawyawn and Nazung marked on the print.
Looking east up the valley of the Ngawchang Hka from Htawmshing village. The Ngawchang Hka flows south and then west round far spur which falls from the left. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the valley, showing terrace cultivation of rice, and with the relative positions of Chijaw, Gawyawn and Nazung marked on the print.