Karen Female Institute,Tounghoo,Hunting Dresses,Native Board of Managers,1861
Title: Karen Female Institute, Tounghoo, with the native board of managers in their hunting dresses / drawn by Mrs. Ellen B. Mason, from a photograph.
Creator(s): Mason, Ellen Huntly Bullard, Mrs., artist
Date Created/Published: [United States?], [1861?]
Summary: Print shows a waterfront scene with the Karen Institute on the left and five Karen people in traditional dress seated on the right.
Notes:
Title from item.
Similar to frontispiece in: Great expectations realized, or, Civilizing mountain men / by Mrs. Ellen H.B. Mason. Philadelphia : American Baptist Publication Society, 1862.
Stamped left side: 'Nov. 15, 1861'
Inscribed in pen above title: '4', 'April 1, 1861'.
Faint, illegible copyright stamp, lower left corner.
DCRM(G) example 1B1.1 - transposing words 'from a photograph' to SOR (GIHC example 8)
DCRM(G) example 1G1 - statement of responsibility
DCRM(G) example from GIHC no. 8
Subjects:
Schools--Burma--1860-1870.
Karen (Southeast Asian people)--1860-1870.
Lithographs--Color--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2003671685/
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