[Indian Army mountain battery, Chilas.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Showing a mountain battery taking up the firing position with a small field gun, under the command of a British officer. The photograph appears to have been taken in the same location as print 25. A very faded print.
Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length standing portrait of a Pathan levy, armed with a sword and a small shield. Possibly a member of the Dir Levies.
Looking down the Pei-ho River toward North Fort and bay, from Northwest Fort, Taku, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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Pei-ho River in the far distance. Bastions of the Northwest Fort with a breech-loading rifle are in the foreground. A British Marine, in a white uniform, stands to the right holding a Lee-Mitford rifle at his side.
Destructive guns from H.M.S. Terrible and distant burning city fired by their shells—bombardment of Tientsin, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
Tribes of Burma—Lwelon men. Publisher: American Mission Press, Rangoon
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Monochrome postcard, divided back. Full-length standing portrait of two men, posed in front of a group of houses raised on stilts. The man on the right holds a crossbow.
Corporal Tamba of Fenbudu. A hunter and 'Looking Grown Man' with his flintlock. Probably killed trying to protect Kainkordu from rebel forces during the civil war. Photographer: Michael Katakis
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Three-quarter length portrait, standing in the roadway in front of the verandah of a house.