Chomiomo (22,290 [feet]) and glacier. Photographer: Paul, Alfred Wallace
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Genre: Landscape Photography Mounted facing p. 37. View showing porters climbing the pass, with glaciers and peaks beyond: 'At Chomiom Chu we got a magnificent view of Chomiomo (22,290), with precipices of solid ice above black cliffs hung with gigantic icicles and a stupendous glacier broken i...
Giacong (15,700 [feet]), where we slept out. Arrival of coolies next morning (8th November 1884). Photographer: Paul, Alfred Wallace
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Genre: Landscape Photography Mounted facing p. 38. View showing a large body of porters seated on the snow-covered ground, with peaks beyond: 'The coolies came up gradually. Paul took a photograph' (p. 38).
Genre: Portrait Photography Mounted facing p. 43. Portrait group of Macaulay and other mission members, posed with the Jongpen in front of a tent: 'This morning I kept my tent standing in order to have a photograph of the group taken...The Jongpen and his people all took the greatest interest i...
Zemu Samdong, bridge over the Zemu, above its junction with the Lachen. Photographer: Macaulay, Colman Patrick Louis
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Genre: Landscape Photography Mounted facing p. 48. View looking along the river towards the bridge, which crosses the stream in two stages via a large rock in the centre: 'Reached Zemu Samdong in the evening and took a photograph, with my Lachen pony standing on the southern bridge. The valley ...
The meeting of the waters, Lachen and Lachung, at Choonthang. Photographer: Macaulay, Colman Patrick Louis
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Genre: Landscape Photography Mounted facing p. 50. View looking along the river: 'After crossing the Lachung by the usual bridge of branches, I cleared a space whence I took a photograph of the meeting of the waters' (p. 51).
The Chin Hills: a history of the people, our dealings with them, their customs and manners, and a gazetteer of their country. By Bertram S Carey, Political Officer, Chin Hills, and H N Tuck, Assistant Political Officer, Chin Hills. 2 vols Rangoon: Govt of Burma, 1896