The Second Anglo-Burmese War or the Second Burma War was the second of the three wars fought between the Burmese Empire and British Empire during the 19th century. The war resulted in a British victory with more Burmese territory being annexed to British India.
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Modernised Royal Burmese Forces
Burmese man-of war, captured by the Hermes - ILN 1852-0626-0009
Burmese Stockades. View towards Rangoon - ILN 1852-0327-0004
Burmese war-boat - ILN 1852-0327-0004
Yathunah-gee-mhon. The Burmese name given to the Vessel signifies literally- 'Precious, Sleek, Excellent sailing Ship'. RMG PU6451
Talien soldier - ILN 1852-0626-0009
Captured guns in Rangoon, Burma during the Second Anglo-Burmese War, by John McCosh, 1852
Sketch plan of Bassein showing the combined attacks of the British naval & military forces, 19th May 1852 (Lt. Barnett Ford)
Major Fraser’s storming party carrying the stockade in front of Rangoon, 12 April 1852 (W. E. Waller)
1852 Events Collage V 1.0
Type Subtype Date Description Notes Source
event war 1385 Ava–Hanthawaddy War war, Hanthawaddy Kingdom, Ava Kingdom Wikidata event war 1852 Second Anglo-Burmese War war, British Empire, Konbaung dynasty Wikidata
commons image Modernised Royal Burmese Forces
Commons commons image Burmese man-of war, captured by the Hermes - ILN 1852-0626-0009
Commons commons image Burmese Stockades. View towards Rangoon - ILN 1852-0327-0004
Commons commons image Burmese war-boat - ILN 1852-0327-0004
Commons commons image Yathunah-gee-mhon. The Burmese name given to the Vessel signifies literally- 'Precious, Sleek, Excellent sailing Ship'. RMG PU6451
Commons commons image Talien soldier - ILN 1852-0626-0009
Commons commons image Captured guns in Rangoon, Burma during the Second Anglo-Burmese War, by John McCosh, 1852
Commons commons image Sketch plan of Bassein showing the combined attacks of the British naval & military forces, 19th May 1852 (Lt. Barnett Ford)
Commons commons image Major Fraser’s storming party carrying the stockade in front of Rangoon, 12 April 1852 (W. E. Waller)
Commons commons image 1852 Events Collage V 1.0
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