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Roof of monastery from Pendong’s roof
PRM Manuscripts Collection: ‘List of Tibetan Prints and Negatives’ - Book 2: ‘17/2 - A monastery roof’
C.13.6
1/4 Plate
TL
A group of negatives containing images of a photograph of the 13th Dalai Lama, Pendong, the mission hospital group, the Regent’s departure, 5 Kamba beggars, the Ngagchen Rimpoche, Taring Rimpoche
Repairing gate at N. Lynka [Norbu Lingka]
December 1936
C.15.16
1/4 PlateRural Pursuits
ML
A group of negatives containing images of threshing barley, Regent’s house, ferry near Dekyi Lingka and panoramic views of environs, mummers, Norbu Lingka, paper chase, tea at football match, Everest permit, Khampa people. This collection of images is headed with the title of ‘Rural Pursuits’ and it seems that Chapman may originally have intended to use this box of negatives whilst seeking out scenes such as threshing barley. However, this objective seems to have passed as the box of negatives was used for a wider variety of images than this title suggests. This may also reflect the limitations of access to such scenes in and around the mission compound in the Dekyi Lingka and the constraints upon the photographic agenda of the mission
1998.131.323
Vague crowd in street. Looking across to side street bottom left bare
C.17.6
1/4 Plate'Queen Vic' procession
BR
A group of negatives containing images of Palden Lhamo procession down street, Kalon lama and Pendong and Regent’s house and monastery. This group of images had been given the heading “‘Queen Vic’ Procession” by Chapman in his handlist. Queen Victoria was reputed to have been an incarnation of Palden Lhamo [see notes for C.17.7]
Looking right up street. 2 men on ponies coming
C.17.8
1/4 Plate'Queen Vic' procession
BL
A group of negatives containing images of Palden Lhamo procession down street, Kalon lama and Pendong and Regent’s house and monastery. This group of images had been given the heading “‘Queen Vic’ Procession” by Chapman in his handlist. Queen Victoria was reputed to have been an incarnation of Palden Lhamo [see notes for C.17.7]