Tsagain Myo: Litters under a shed. August 29–30, 1855 Linnaeus Tripe British Litters, or palanquins, were used to transport members of the royal family or important monks. Their size, shape, and manner of decoration varied according to the status of the occupant. Tripe’s photograph of these abandoned litters hints at the British fascination with the ritual and regalia of Burmese court Tsagain Myo: Litters under a shed. 302641


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