King Theebaw, Queen Soopy-a-lat and her sister. Photographer: Unknown
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Portrait of King Thibaw, his wife Supyalat and her sister, seated in front of a painted backdrop in the palace at Mandalay, made from a negative found in the palace after the British occupation of Upper Burma. Corresponds to print at Photo 312 (73): 'There is a glass studio in the Palace fitted ...
One of King Theebaw's steamers captured under the walls of Mindhla Fort by the S. S. 'Irrawaddy' and the gunboat 'Kathleen.' Photographer: Hooper, Willoughby Wallace
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Circular image. View of the steamers on the Irrawaddy at Mindhla. Corresponds to print at Photo 312 (5).
[Labelled 31, Guard House at entrance to Palace, but corresponds to Photo 312 (21), Some of Theebaw's Guards at the East Gate of the Palace.] Photographer: Hooper, Willoughby Wallace
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Group of Burmese guards posed in front of gatehouse. Corresponds to Photo 312 (21).