KWE3033706: Reproduction of a totem shrine on one of the Torres Straits Islands, Melanesia. The small enclosure, top left hand corner shows the shrine as it probably appeared; the larger one to the right is intended to show the contents of the long covered enclosures. The totem animals represented by effigies were a crocodile, a hammer headed shark and a ray fish.After a 19th century photograph. From Customs of The World, published c.1913. / Bridgeman Images
KWE3033727: A war dance by natives of Kimberley Region, western Australia. The warriors mostly carried shields and boomerangs, though one or two had spears. Such a dance took place when two different bodies of natives met and preceeded the single combat. After a 19th century photograph. From Customs of The World, published c.1913. / Bridgeman Images
KWE3033739: The body of the late King Chulalonkorn, aka King Rama V, 1853 1910, placed in a golden urn where it remained for many months in state on the top of a beautiful golden pyramid in the Dusit Palace, Bangkok, Thailand, formerly Siam. Fifth monarch of Siam under the House of Chakri. After a 19th century photograph. From Customs of The World, published c.1913. / Bridgeman Images
KWE3033751: A Tibetan Mani-wall, near Leh in the Himalayas, terminated by two relic towers or chorlens. These stone structures are a compilation of intricately carved stone tablets, most with the inscription "Om Mani Padme Hum" which loosely translates to "Hail to the jewel in the lotus" and should be passed or circumvented from the left side, the clockwise direction in which the earth and the universe revolve, according to Buddhist doctrine. After a 19th century photograph. From Customs of The World, published c.1913. / Bridgeman Images