User:Chainwit.

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Hello. This is Chainwit., a part-time wanderer based in Thailand. I do publish photographs I took, vector-based illustrations I created, and obscure historical photos I founded from PD archives.

Explore the entirety of my uploads here! (showing images per page: 100500)

Below exhibits some of my selected works.

Contact is available on my talk page, otherwise chainwit.wikigmail.com is available.

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Germany Germany[edit]

Berlin[edit]

Quedlinburg[edit]

India India[edit]

Indonesia Indonesia[edit]

Japan Japan[edit]

Kyoto[edit]

elsewhere[edit]

Malaysia Malaysia[edit]

Nepal Nepal[edit]

Kathmandu[edit]

Lalitpur[edit]

Qatar Qatar[edit]

Romania Romania[edit]

Bucharest[edit]

Maramureș[edit]

Timișoara[edit]

Oradea[edit]

elsewhere[edit]

Singapore Singapore[edit]

Thailand Thailand[edit]

Bangkok[edit]

Chiang Rai[edit]

elsewhere[edit]

Valued Images[edit]

Contribution in other domains[edit]

Illustration[edit]

SVG Vectorisation[edit]

Historical images[edit]

I have initiated and contributed mainly in uploading historical images (Public Domain) extracted from these sources:

Assumption Museum

The digital archive of publications by Assumption College in Bangkok provided historical media of Thailand, the Catholic community of Thailand, and the school's students/alumni; some of whom were notable figures in Thai history.

Thailand Illustrated

The discontinued government publication during Marshall Phibul's premiership offered some rare historical images of Thailand. PDFs were accessible from Thailand's National Archive digital library. This included some rare encounters as the only portrait of Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee on Commons, a seal of National Mother's Day using the former date (it has changed nowadays), an image of the Saphan Phut bridge (which is a bascule bridge) lifting, and some demolished buildings, etc.

Other

Historical images scavenged from the internet:


C/P