Hopkinson's diary entries for June 1927

Monday 13th June 1927
Gyantse. Wrote diary. [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 13th 1927, Gyantse, pages 1-4]
Tuesday 7th June 1927
Vance returned to Gyantse so Hopkinson, Vance and Sangster all present [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 13th 1927, Gyantse, page 1]
Sunday 12th June 1927
Went out into the valleys near Gyantse. Found an old ruined house near head of the valley, Chu Nulla, where could see all the side nullas. Went hunting [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 13th 1927, Gyantse, pages 1-2]
Sunday 26th June 1927
Gyantse. Had arranged to visit Dorje Phamo on this day. Vance and Sangster were ill and so Mlle Lafugie accompanied him. Saw her at Nye Ning Monastery [Nyenying][A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 26th 1927, Gyantse, pages 3-4]. Were met by “my old friend” the Monk official who acts as her Doctor. Writes description [ibid., pp. 4-6]. “After I had been there 10 minutes I got the Rimpoche to allow Mlle Lafugie to draw her portrait. Then they asked us to photo a charming little nephew of Rimpoche’s outside. This ended by our going downstairs to photo the hole boiling in the Porch. They kept us waiting quite half an hour, putting on their glad rags, and then they did come down and to my surprise I found that the Incarnation had come all that way down too!” [ibid. p.6]. Hopkinson later comments that the portrait by Mlle Lafugie was taken away while the photography was taking place [ibid., p. 9]
Monday 20th June 1927
Gyantse. Visited Dak bungalow to have it prepared for Mlle Lafugie who was to be arriving the following day [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 26th 1927, Gyantse, page 1] [Comments on June 27th in side margin that her plans are being severely restricted by the authorities]
Tuesday 21st June 1927
Great Arrow Shooting Competition at Gyantse at the Paper Factory, 10 minutes away from the Fort. Had lunch with Nishup. Writes description of crowd and event [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 26th 1927, Gyantse, pages 1-3] “The crowd at the Arrow Shooting was awfully interesting and I took heaps of photos” [ibid., p.3]
Friday 24th June 1927
Invited Dingcha [Dingja] and his wife to a tea ‘fight’ with Mme Lafugie. Mrs Dingja not well enough to attend [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing June 26th 1927, Gyantse, page 3]
Thursday 30th June 1927
Gyantse. Received visitors - Mlle Lafugie; Nishup’s (Acting Tibetan Trade Agent) son-in-law Penden (who supplies rations to monastery); Nepalese Trade Agent; two stewards, or Todamba, of the ‘Big Monastery’. Mentions that he is caring for a Bar-headed goose that has hatched out, called Leslie [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing July 1st 1927, Gyantse, page 1]
Wednesday 29th June 1927
Gyantse. Daughter of Tering Rajah called [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing July 1st 1927, Gyantse, page 4]
Tuesday 28th June 1927
Had to accompany Mlle Lafugie to Nyam-to-kyi-buk hermitage [A. J. Hopkinson Archive, OIOC British Library, Mss Eur D998/54, Journal Letters from Gyantse and Various Camps, 1927-28, commencing July 1st 1927, Gyantse, page 4]. Mentions his two ponies, Wallaby and Puri Babu [ibid., pp. 5-6]