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De Wang. Monks in tent. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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General view of monks seated eating in a tent, evidently taken at the same time as neg 1002, with De Wang and the Living Buddha seated on raised chairs in the background. Duplicate film negative only, no print.
Three-quarter length, full-face informal portrait of a Mongolian monk, standing in the open air at De Wang's sports day. Duplicate film negative only, no print.
De Wang. Group of monks. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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A slightly unsharp view, looking towards a group of monks walking away from the camera, at De Wang's sports day. Duplicate film negative only, no print.
De Wang. Group of monks. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of a group of Buddhist monks, standing in front of tents, at De Wang's sports day. Duplicate safety film negative only, no print.
De Wang. A monk. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Half-length full-face portrait of an elderly Mongolian Buddhist monk at Prince De Wang's camp. Duplicate saftey film negative only, no print.
Do-Ta-Ussu. Two monks in this courtyard. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of two Mongolian Buddhist monks, standing in the courtyard seen in neg. 1102. Duplicate safety film negative only, no print.
Mendong (prayer wall) dividing monastic from lay quarters: Tashichhu Jong [Thimphu, Bhutan]. Photographer: White, John Claude
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the citadel in the background beyond the prayer wall, and orderlies standing in the paved courtyard in the foreground. This photograph also appears in The National Geographic Magazine (Apr 1914, p.395). Duplicate at Photo 613 (7), captioned ...