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Largest perfect bell in the world, Mingun, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoLargest perfect bell in the world, Mingun, Burma, 1908. Weighing 90 tons, the bell was cast in 1808-1810 for King Bodawpayas stupa, Mingun Pahtodawgyi
Family journeying through the jungle near Mingun, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoFamily journeying through the jungle near Mingun, Burma, 1908. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Amarapura, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoAmarapura, Burma, 1908. The city of Amarapura was founded in 1782 and was twice (1783-1823 and 1837-1860) the capital of Burma under the Konbaung dynasty
Village school and teacher, Amarapura, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoVillage school and teacher, Amarapura, Burma, 1908. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Threshing rice, Amarapura, Burma, 1908. Artist: Stereo Travel CoThreshing rice, Amarapura, Burma, 1908. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Death custom, Burma, 1920. The Archbishop remained embalmed for two years prior to cremation. A print from Customs of the World, Hutchinson and Company, 1920
Elephants moving timber, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), 1900s. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodElephants moving timber, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar), 1900s. Stereoscopic slide. Detail
Tenasserim, Myanmar, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
A Burmese wagon, Burma (Myanmar), 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
Artisans from Burma (Myanmar), 1895. Artist: E RonjatArtisans from Burma (Myanmar), 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
Yenan Gyong, Myanmar, 1895. Artist: BertrandYenan Gyong, Myanmar, 1895. As seen from the Irrawaddi. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co
The north section of the 450 Pagodas, Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar), 1900s. Before us are a few of the 450 pagodas, arranged in an immense square in the centre of which stands a magnificent temple
The Shwe Dragon pagoda, Rangoon, 19th century. Artist: C Kegan PaulThe Shwe Dragon pagoda, Rangoon, 19th century
Sandoway, Arakan, Myanmar, 19th century. Artist: C Kegan PaulSandoway, Arakan, Myanmar, 19th century
Rangoon Harbour, Myanmar, c1900s
A Burmese woman making cigars, c1900s
View near Rangoon, Burma, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
Incomparable Pagoda, Mandalay, Burma, c1925. Pagoda in what is now Myanmar. Cigarette card produced by the Westminster Tobacco Co Ltd, Indian Empire, 1st series