Group of Karens, men and women, taken at Tounghoo. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of a group of Karen men and women posed on the steps of a house at Taungoo taken by J. Jackson in c.1868. Oval image. Group of Karen men and women, posed on the steps of a house.
Group of Burmese men [location unspecified]. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of a group of Burmese men in Burma (Myanmar), taken by J. Jackson in c.1868. Group of Burmese men, posed in front of the entrance to a house built on low piles. Location unspecified, possibly Mandalay.
Pumpkin Pagoda [Bupaya Pagoda], Pagan, Upper Burma. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of the Bupaya Pagoda at Pagan (Bagan), Burma (Myanmar), taken by J. Jackson in c.1868.View from the riverbank, looking up towards the outer wall and the bulbous dome of the Bupaya Pagoda. The temple was completely destroyed in the earthquake of 1975, but has since been rebuilt.
Pagoda at Pagan [Mahabodhi Pagoda], Upper Burma. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of the Mahabodhi Pagoda at Pagan (Bagan), Burma (Myanmar) taken by J. Jackson in c.1868. General view of the Mahabodhi Pagoda, a direct imitation of the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya.
Thapinyoo [Thatbyinnyu] Pagoda, Pagan, Upper Burma, built about the year A.D. 1100. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of the Thatbyinnyu Pagoda at Pagan (Bagan) taken by J. Jackson in c.1868.. This magnificent and beautiful temple stands within the city walls of old Pagan. Its name is derived from the Burmese word ‘Rhatbyinnutanyan,’ meaning omniscience.
Prome. Covered approach to Pagoda. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph taken by J. Jackson in 1868. View looking towards the north entrance of the Shwe San Daw Pagoda, with a covered walkway of tiered roofs leading up the hillside towards the pagoda. In the foreground two massive stone guardian lions (chinthes) flank the entrance.
Approach from the River (Irrawaddy) to the great Mengoon Pagoda. 1868. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of the Mingun Pagoda at Mingun, Burma (Myanmar), taken by J. Jackson in 1868. View from the riverside looking towards the Settawa Paya temple situated just to the south-east of the Mingun Pagoda (a small portion of the summit of which can be seen in the background).
Pagodas at Yaynangeoung, on the Irrawaddy, Upper Burma. Yaynangeoung is famous for its petroleum wells. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Photograph of pagodas at Yenangyaung in central Burma (Myanmar), taken by J. Jackson in c.1868. View from the riverbank looking towards a cluster of temple pagodas on the hillside, with houses in the foreground.