- Collection type
- Photograph
- Description
- View of a wooded hillside, possibly at the home of J. H. Hutton.
- Geographical reference
- Date / Period
- Date of photograph: 1914 - 1923
- Acquisition information
- Found unentered: 02/2024
- Photographic process
- Print gelatin silver
- Dimensions
- Height x Width mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1998.327.3.939 Previous PRM number: JH.10.57C
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1998.506.1044View of a wooded hillside, possibly at the home of J. H. Hutton.1998.506.1044
1998.327.3.940View of a garden with evergreen trees and gentle hills beyond, possibly at the home of J. H.Hutton.1998.327.3.940
1998.327.3.937View of the trunk of a large tree, with ferns in the foreground and other trees in the background, possibly at the home of J.H. Hutton.1998.327.3.937
1998.327.3.936View of a large British country house, possibly the home of J. H. Hutton. (Printed on a postcard.)1998.327.3.936
1998.327.3.938View of a pond or stream among plants and trees, and in the background large British country house, possibly the home of J. H. Hutton.1998.327.3.938
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1998.506.1053View of a bench by a brick building in a garden with evergreen trees and gentle hills beyond, possibly at the home of J. H. Hutton.1998.506.1053
1998.327.3.1218.1'Chang / [?Longkong?] Yanchu / Chief of [?Yangema?]' (handwritten caption). Three-quarter-length portrait of a Chang Naga chief named Yanchu (possibly Longkongyanchu of the village now called Yaongyimti), wearing beaded necklaces, boar's tusks as throat ornaments, beaded bracelets, a tasseled sash decorated with cowrie shells, and a broad belt also decorated with cowrie shells, from which hangs a small apron decorated with a conical metal dish and rings of cowrie shells.
'Yanchu Chang was the elder brother of Onglingaku Chang head interpretor of Mokokchung, his full name is Longkongyanchu, who led about 200 NLC from unadministered area to France during 1st world war.' https://www.facebook.com/ilovemokokchung/posts/the-photograph-of-yanchu-chang-and-his-family-taken-by-j-h-hutton-from-the-pitt-/1351707663634440/
'When the British administration was in control of Nagaland, the World War I (1914-1918) broke out and Longkongyanchu, the Head Dobashi of Yaongyemti, was entrusted to organize volunteers from every Naga village for the Naga Labour Corps (NLC).' - Achu Chang, Chang Baptist Lashong ThangYeng, https://www.nbcc-nagaland.org/memberassociations/1998.327.3.1218.1
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