At Kyi-buk's house two or three miles from Pon-kong. Kyi-buk's watch-dog 'Lion'. On the pole can be seen a bell. When the dog darts out of his kennel, he jerks this bell, and so rings it. Useful at night as a warning against burglars. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Dog seated in front of kennel in courtyard. A rather dark print. Subjects = animals; Bell Collection; dogs Location = Ponkong; Tibet
Postal runner in Nyang Valley, between Pon-kang and Tak-tse, holding up his staff to which are affixed small bells, which jingle as he runs. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length standing portrait. Subjects = Bell Collection; dak runners; mail services; occupations; postal runners Location = Nyang Valley; Tibet
Postal runner in Nyang Valley, between Pon-kang and Tak-tse, holding up his staff to which are affixed small bells, which jingle as he runs. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Similar to print 70a, holding staff aloft. Subjects = Bell Collection; dak runners; mail services; occupations; postal runners Location = Nyang Valley; Tibet