Old wooden police station in suburban Bangkok. Ladkrabang District, Bangkok.
Another flood in Bangkok...
The police in Pua in northern Nan province use several buildings. The one in what I suspect is the oldest part of the town and close to the evening/weekend market is also wooden and from what I can see has the same front design. Despite the police use sign I'm not sure they do use it. I've never seen any police or police cars nearby and it is in rough condition.
1890 on the Nan River, Uttaradit.
Partial view of the palace grounds at Bang Pa-In, 1887
A weary Prince Maha Vajirunhis sits quietly in the palace gardens after the day-long grand ceremony of his investiture - 1886
HM King Chulalongkorn in the foreground.
How many wheels do you see comrade?
Correct would be seelor lek, for the soi hoppers around Thailand. But since you are the expert...
The masses line up to pay respect to HRH Prince Damrong Rajanubhab during his whirlwind "inspection" journey throughout Issan - circa 1906 Ubon.
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