Site of one of the Chinese stockades of Feb. 1900, 4 miles S. of Hpare. These stockades were then on a bare clearing. The undergrowth has since sprung up. Photographer: Unknown
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Group of British officers, Gurkha N.C.O.s and porters posed in remains of Chinese stockade.
Site of one of the Chinese stockades of Feb. 1900, 4 miles S. of Hpare. These stockades were then on a bare clearing. The undergrowth has since sprung up. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Group of British officers, Gurkha N.C.O.s and porters posed in remains of Chinese stockade.
The loads on the pony. The muzzle is put on to prevent animals stopping on the road to graze. The leading or head rope is entirely dispensed with. The breastpiece or strap is too loose. Photographer: Unknown
The loads on the pony. The muzzle is put on to prevent animals stopping on the road to graze. The leading or head rope is entirely dispensed with. The breastpiece or strap is too loose. Photographer: Unknown
A bit of the camping ground, Upper Piepat, height 7,300 ft. It was on this ridge that a small post was built and a transmitting station established to connect up the Ngawchang Valley with Nangu and Loignu Bum. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
General view of camp area, with a group of officers conversing in the middleground.
A bit of the camping ground, Upper Piepat, height 7,300 ft. It was on this ridge that a small post was built and a transmitting station established to connect up the Ngawchang Valley with Nangu and Loignu Bum. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
General view of camp area, with a group of officers conversing in the middleground.