Village Ho-er-tu-lor. Mongol (Chahar) girl in yurt. In front of her, cauldron for boiling tea and all kinds of food. Behind her, earthenware beer-jug (high right), tea cup, and wooden vessel for milk (left). Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of a young girl, seated behind the cauldron described in the caption, wearing head-dress and jewellery. Duplicate negative only, no print.
Do-Ta-Ussu. In the yurt of a Mongol official, a Chahar, who lives five miles or so east of Larson's place, 'White Court Temple.' Left to right, Larson, Ronggnye Bell, Charles Bell, and a brother of this Mongol official. The yurt is one of five or six set in a row, and surrounded ata considerable distance by a high wall, which thus forms a spacious courtyard round the yurts. In right front is a fireplace, a circular brazier in which argols are burnt, both for cooking the food and for warming ...
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait group seated inside yurt. Duplicate safety film negative only, no print. XXX
Do-Ta-Ussu. Young master of the house. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Three-length portrait of a Mongolian boy, standing at the entrance to a yurt. Duplicate safety film negative only, no print.