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[? Nagachun] mounting
September 2nd 1936
C.3.10
1/4 Plate
MR
A group of negatives containing images of Lhasa and Dekyi Lingka, especially ‘air views’
1998.131.457
Air view of Deki Lingka [Dekyi Lingka] from ....
August 31st - September 2nd 1936?
C.3.9
1/4 PlateCity and People
TL
A group of negatives containing images of Lhasa and Dekyi Lingka, especially ‘air views’
1998.131.216.1
Boats and horses on land at Tsang Po crossing
CHA.4
'Army and Navy Prints'
ML
A group of negatives containing images of yak hide boats and horses on and in the Tsangpo river, gifts being offered, Mission and Tibetan officials, scenes along the banks of the river and near Chusul and a ‘monastery village’ near Chusul. The collection of images have been given the heading ‘Army and Navy Prints’ at the top of Chapman’s hand-written list. This probably refers to the company that made the prints as there are four negative and print cases made by the Army & Navy Co-operative Society Limited, Bombay in the Pitt Rivers Museum archive. Alongside other notes on the inside of the cases are the annotations ‘L Set’, ‘J Set’, ‘Set H’ and all have been ascribed to the name of ‘The Political Officer Sikkim’.
Boats in water and on land at Tsang Po crossing
PRM Manuscripts Collection: ‘List of Tibetan Prints and Negatives’ - Book 1, From Gangtok to the Natu La August 1936: ‘24/3 - Crossing one stream of the Tsang-po (Brahmaputra) at 11,500ft, using yak hide coracles’
CHA.5
'Army and Navy Prints'
BL
A group of negatives containing images of yak hide boats and horses on and in the Tsangpo river, gifts being offered, Mission and Tibetan officials, scenes along the banks of the river and near Chusul and a ‘monastery village’ near Chusul. The collection of images have been given the heading ‘Army and Navy Prints’ at the top of Chapman’s hand-written list. This probably refers to the company that made the prints as there are four negative and print cases made by the Army & Navy Co-operative Society Limited, Bombay in the Pitt Rivers Museum archive. Alongside other notes on the inside of the cases are the annotations ‘L Set’, ‘J Set’, ‘Set H’ and all have been ascribed to the name of ‘The Political Officer Sikkim’.