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Erawan Shrine, located next to the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. It was built in 1956 to ward off bad spirits on tourists in the city.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a sculpture. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. Seated Buddha, Lopburi-Khmer style. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Portrait of Jim Thompson as a young man at 18. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Jim Thompson with his sister Elinor in the late 1920s. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. The gift shop with the textile products of Jim Thompson. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Lopburi-style Buddha torso sculpture in the garden. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, photographs of Kim Thompsn. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A Tympanum carved with a Buddha image, in wood. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, birman statue of Buddha. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A Buddha statue. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. 8th century buddha in brown limestone, of the 'Dvaravati' school. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A sideboard with porcelain bowls and plates. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a bedrrom. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A room with a screen projecting images of Jim Thompson's life. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a bedroom. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. A small replica of a shrine. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, altar and statute. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A wooden bas-relief. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a chinese door. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a dining room. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A statuette. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A Ming-style blue and white jar. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a little statue. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house, a bedroom. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. Interior of the house. A wooden bas-relief. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia. Jim Thompson House Museum. The plaque at the entrance to the museum. James H. W. Thompson, known as Jim (Greenville, Delaware, USA 21 March 1906 - missing in Malaysia in march 1967), was an American businessman and fashion designer who helped revitalize the Thai silk textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 the house and its lush garden in the center of Bangkok were converted into a museum.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand - August 6, 2023: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino in repair service at Srinakarin Train Night Market.-stock-foto