The Prince of Wales crossing the Frontier, Nepal. Nepalese drawn up in two lines, showering the Prince’s car with rose petals and rice on entering Nepal. (December 14th, 1921.)
The Prince of Wales’ first tiger – a fine specimen. This group composed the Prince’s first tiger shooting party. L. to R., Lord Cromer, Sir Lionel Halsey, H.R.H., Lord Louis Mountbatten, and Colonel Worgan, Nepal. (December 14th, 1921.)
The Burmese Ode in illuminated form being handed to H.R.H. by one of the Principals of the University. On left is the Chancellor. Rangoon. (January 2nd, 1922.)
During a visit to the Fort of Shringapatam, memorable for its siege by British troops in 1799. The Prince tested a brickspan invented by Colonel Haviland to enable troops to cross the numerous water courses surrounding the historic capital of Tippu Sultan
At the Railway station. The Prince climbing the staircase followed by the Maharajah to take his seat in the howdah of the Royal Elephant. Gwalior. (February 8th, 1922.)
The Prince on the journey between Gwalior and Agra, paid a visit to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Silri – built by the Emperor Akbur in 1569 A.D. H.R.H. is seen leaving Jodhbais Palace accompanied by Sir Harcourt Butler. Fatehpur Sikri. (February 13th, 1