[Part of the Potala, Lhasa.] Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the façade of the Potala. [Gelatin silver print, 92x141mm]. Subjects = palaces; Tibetan architecture Location = Lhasa; Tibet
[Part of the Potala, Lhasa.] Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the façade of the building, from the roadway leading up to the palace. [Gelatin silver print, 92x140mm]. Subjects = palaces; Tibetan architecture Location = Lhasa; Tibet
[Part of the Potala, Lhasa.] Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking up the stepped pathway towards the palace. [Gelatin silver print, 92x141mm]. Subjects = palaces; Tibetan architecture Location = Lhasa; Tibet
Palace in Norbhu Lingka (park) [Lhasa]. Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the building. 'The Norbhu Ling-ka is a large enclosed park perhaps half a mile square enclosed by a high and solid stone wall pierced by three gates. Inside are other walled enclosures within which are the gardens and pavilions built and occupied...
Palace in Norbhu Lingka (park) [Lhasa]. Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography Side view of one of the palaces in the park. [Gelatin silver print, 141x92mm]. Subjects = palaces; Tibetan architecture Location = Lhasa; Tibet
[Portrait of two unidentified Tibetans.] Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Genre: Portrait Photography Head-and-shoulders portrait of two Tibetans. The couple are not identified in the Lhasa Mission Diary, although the photograph is listed as having been taken on the day of the military review at Lhasa (see following prints). [Gelatin silver print, 141x92mm]. Subje...
Company drill by the bodyguard [Tibetan military review, Lhasa]. Photographer: Spencer-Chapman, Frederick
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Tibetan troops in European military uniform: 'A review of the available troops in Lhasa, about 400, was arranged near the Trabchi (Arsenal) so that Neame could see them drilling and carrying out range practices with gun, machine gun, Lewis gun and rifle. When Neame asked to see some tactical wor...