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  • Burma: a lady attended by two standing bodyguards and by a servant holding a parasol. Watercolour.
  • [British Red Cross Society envelope containing a form letter asking for donations (EPH464:157, EPH464:158) to help work in disaster relief in China, Myanmar and Bangaladesh and an envelope to return it in (EPH464:156) from Sir Nicholas Young, the Chief Executive].
  • Four soldiers of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers executing a robber (dacoit) by firing squad; three Burmese men seated in the foreground, watching the scene. Wood engraving, 1886.
  • Burma: two figures reclining on a bed in a palace, while one servant swings a punkah and another pays homage. Watercolour.
  • Burmese-Pali Manuscript.
  • Burmese-Pali Manuscript.
  • [British Red Cross Society envelope containing a form letter asking for donations (EPH464:157, EPH464:158) to help work in disaster relief in China, Myanmar and Bangaladesh and an envelope to return it in (EPH464:156) from Sir Nicholas Young, the Chief Executive].
  • Dagon pagoda, near Rangoon, Burma. Coloured aquatint by William Daniell after James Kershaw, c. 1831.
  • [Form letter asking for donations (EPH464:157, EPH464:158) to help work in disaster relief in China, Myanmar and Bangladesh from Sir Nicholas Young, the Chief Executive of the British Red Cross Society].
  • Burma: sportsmen show their prowess with the javelin while courtiers pay homage to a princess. Gouache painting.
  • Flowers and leaves: trompe l'oeil paintings on the covers of a Burmese parabaik. Gouache painting.
  • Smallpox: its consequences (death, disfigurement, blindness) and prevention through vaccination. Colour lithograph by Kogyi, 1951.
  • Burma: courtiers mounted on elephants setting off for a hunt. Gouache painting.
  • Burma: horsemen play polo as courtiers pay homage to the king. Gouache painting.
  • An ensemble of Burmese musicians playing traditional instruments at a funeral. Wood engraving, 1872, after H.G. Robley.
  • Burma: courtiers pay homage to a royal personage. Gouache painting.