1998.285.579.1 (Glass negative)
Raw Image
Willoughby Patrick Rosemeyer
Sir Charles Bell
1922?
Lhasa > Trumsigang
1998.285.579.1
89 x 139 mm
Negative glass plate gelatin , Copy Negative
Donated 1983
St. Antony's College, Oxford
Lantern Copy Neg
Sir Charles Bell
Sir Charles Bell; Royal Central Asiatic Society
P.521
BL.P.521
British Library, Oriental and India Office Collections
Manual Catalogues - Bell's List of Illustrations entry: "[No. of chapter] L. [Subject of Chapter] Lhasa. [Subject of illustration] P.521 (gl) (bw) Trum-si-gang, Lhasa. [Remarks] Rosemeyer's. L.258"
Other Information - Dates: A date of 1922 has been given to this image because this is the first date that one can determine that Rosemeyer went to Lhasa officially. This journey was made in order to complete the extension of the telegraph line from Gyantse to the capital. According to the Assistant Engineer W. H. King, Rosemeyer and the team were allowed to wander freely around the Potala and the Norbu Lingka in order to connect the telegraph lines there: "Rosemeyer was given permission to photograph anything he liked except one image in the Cathedral" [King, W. H. The Telegraph to Lhasa in 'The Geographical Journal', Vol. LXIII No.6, June 1924: 529] [MS 29/7/2004]
For Citation use:
The Tibet Album.
"Trumsigang, Lhasa"
05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum.
<http://tibet.prm.ox.ac.uk/photo_1998.285.579.1.html>.
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