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Léon Busy (1874-1951) and others Indochina, c. 1920-1925. Hanoi. General Government Palace. Pagoda des Corbeaux. Tam-Dao. Haiphong. Nam-Dinh. Campha. Mining. Chapa. Phan Xi Pang. Upper Tonkin. Black River Gorge. Along Bay. Hué. Imperial Palace. Tomb of Minh-Manh. Faifoo. Tourane. Dalat. Sud-Annam. Saigon. Vodat. Phnom Penh. Angkor Wat. Luang Prabang. Mekong. Along Bay. Pakha. Lao-Bang. Angkor-Thom. Bayon. Vientiane. Luang-Prabang. Hadong. Tonkinoises. Cochinchinoises. Young aristocrats. Pakha. Meo women. Pou-La women. Tou-Lao women. Man-Lan women. Women Thay. Women Pa-Y. Women Yao. Woman Man in bridal costume. Koui-Chu woman. Joeurs de Ken. Yao-Tin-Pan woman in bridal headdress. Moï women. Radé women. Moï country. Dancers and musicians. Budop.Types of Steings. Angkor, dancers. Laotian aristocrat. Hunting. Elephants. Tigers. Buffalo. Oblong in-4 album, cardboard spine and lacquer boards with recessed landscape, composed of 143 vintage silver prints, mounted on cardboard with serpents. Handwritten captions in white on mounts. Average size: 13 x 21 cm The images in the album correspond to those published by the General Government of Indochina in the form of thematic issues during the same period.
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Léon Busy (1874-1951) and others Indochina, c. 1920-1925. Hanoi. General Government Palace. Pagoda des Corbeaux. Tam-Dao. Haiphong. Nam-Dinh. Campha. Mining. Chapa. Phan Xi Pang. Upper Tonkin. Black River Gorge. Along Bay. Hué. Imperial Palace. Tomb of Minh-Manh. Faifoo. Tourane. Dalat. Sud-Annam. Saigon. Vodat. Phnom Penh. Angkor Wat. Luang Prabang. Mekong. Along Bay. Pakha. Lao-Bang. Angkor-Thom. Bayon. Vientiane. Luang-Prabang. Hadong. Tonkinoises. Cochinchinoises. Young aristocrats. Pakha. Meo women. Pou-La women. Tou-Lao women. Man-Lan women. Women Thay. Women Pa-Y. Women Yao. Woman Man in bridal costume. Koui-Chu woman. Joeurs de Ken. Yao-Tin-Pan woman in bridal headdress. Moï women. Radé women. Moï country. Dancers and musicians. Budop.Types of Steings. Angkor, dancers. Laotian aristocrat. Hunting. Elephants. Tigers. Buffalo. Oblong in-4 album, cardboard spine and lacquer boards with recessed landscape, composed of 143 vintage silver prints, mounted on cardboard with serpents. Handwritten captions in white on mounts. Average size: 13 x 21 cm The images in the album correspond to those published by the General Government of Indochina in the form of thematic issues during the same period.