1998.131.188.2 (Print black & white)
Frederick Spencer Chapman
Frederick Spencer Chapman
January 7th 1937
Iamtso
Lhasa Area >
1998.131.188.2
109 x 159 mm
Print black & white
Donated 1994
Faith Spencer Chapman
British Diplomatic Mission to Lhasa 1936-37
Frederick Spencer Chapman
BI.19 [view film roll]
SC.T.2.188
Notes on print/mount - 'BI 19' written in pencil on back of print [MS 17/1/2005]
Other Information - Dates: This image was probably taken between 7th-9th January 1937 when Chapman went on a brief excursion outside Lhasa to photograph nomads. He had a tendency when on these trips beyond the control of the other Mission members to go as far as he could, sometimes missing appointments and disappearing for many house. The number ascribed to the image would fit with other images with a 'B.I.' suffix illustrating the Mission Diary taken in early January. In a letter to his parents on May 25th 1937, when Chapman was attempting to climb Mount Chomolhari after leaving the Mission, Hugh Richardson wrote: "[Chapman] has failed to turn up to time from his climb on Chumolhari [sic] . I hope nothing has happened to him. He is very casual and on several occasions here we had to send out to look for him and found that he had forgotten the time or gone too far but Chumolhari is rather a different proposition” [Hugh Richardson Archive, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, MS Or Richardson 3 folio 111] [MS 12/03/2006]
Other Information - The saddle is a modern European one which is much lower than that of a more traditional style Tibetan saddle, which are made from a wooden frame with a higher back-rest and raised front. The syce is also wearing what appear to be western-style (possibly army issue) socks and shoes [TS 20/1/2005]
For Citation use:
The Tibet Album.
"Chapman's servant, Iamtso, leading horse "
05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum.
<http://tibet.prm.ox.ac.uk/photo_1998.131.188.2.html>.
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