Captain Linnaeus Tripe Collection
Captain Linnaeus Tripe was a British photographer who captured the beauty and grandeur of various locations during the mid-19th century
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Captain Linnaeus Tripe was a British photographer who captured the beauty and grandeur of various locations during the mid-19th century. His photographs provide us with a glimpse into different cultures and architectural marvels from around the world. In Prome, we see a general view of the city on August 7, 1855. The photograph showcases the bustling streets and intricate buildings that make up this vibrant place. Moving on to Ye-nan-gyoung, we are treated to an enchanting sight of a pagoda and kyoung. Taken between August 14-16, 1855, this image highlights the elegance and serenity of these religious structures. Amerapoora reveals its treasures through Captain Linnaeus Tripe's lens. In one photograph, we witness part of a balcony on the south side of Maha-oung-meeay-liy-mhan Kyoung in all its splendor (1855). Another captures the corner of Mygabhoodee-tee Kyoung (September 1-October 21, 1855), showcasing its unique architecture. Madura takes center stage as Captain Linnaeus Tripe captures The Great Pagoda Jewels in January-February 1858. This mesmerizing image transports us to an era where opulence met spirituality. The Palace of the White Elephant stands tall in Amerapoora (September 1-October 21, 1855). Its regal presence is evident as we admire its majestic structure through Captain Linnaeus Tripe's lens. The Roya Gopuram beckons us with its pillars in recessed porticoes (January-March 1858). These intricately designed columns showcase both artistry and engineering brilliance. As we enter the Temple of Minakshi within Madura's Great Pagoda (January-March 1858), our senses are overwhelmed by its grand entrance. Captain Linnaeus Tripe captures the essence of this sacred space.