Bell's letter to the Foreign and Political Department summarising the advantages gained by Tibet and Britain under the Tibet Convention and Tibet Trade Regulations.
Bell's letter to the Foreign and Political Department reiterating the advantages gained by Tibet and Britain under the Tibet Convention and Tibet Trade Regulations and stating the present situation in Tibet.
Bell's letter to the Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign and Political Department regarding the political situation in Tibet and making recommendations, including honouring the pledge of supplying arms to Tibet.
Translations of Bell's letters to the Tibetan Government granting their requests in respect of the protection and development of Tibet, including arms supply and training, establishment of an English school in Gyangtse and employing a geologist.
Papers on Mongolia: Cutting from The Times on the death of a Mongolian leader; 1936-37 Correspondence with Mr Wangyal, Bell's Mongolian contact; First and second issue of Batahalog, a Mongolian Newspaper; Bell's Chinese visiting card and the meaning of the characters. News of Mongolia:...
Frontiere du Thibet Oriental, par M. l'Abbe Desgodins, Miss. Apost. du Thibet. 1:3,000,000. Lith. E. Munier, Nancy. Undated sketch map of Chamdo, centred on Patang, with inset sketch of Darjeeling area. Folded, and labelled 'Part of Kam'.
North-Eastern Trans-Frontier Sheet No. 7 N.W. (Second Edition). 1 inch = 4 miles [1:253,440]. Surveyor General of India, Oct 1903. Shows northern Sikkim and Chhumbi. Marked in red ink with routes and place-names. Folded, and marked 'Sikkim'.
Tibet and Adjacent Countries. 1 inch = 39.457 miles or 1:2,500,000. Surveyor General of India, 1914, 'Rough provisional issue'. Dissected, mounted, and folded in a cover printed 'Tibet, scale 1:2,500,000'.