Chinese soldiers, part of Mr Chang's guard of honour. Photographer: Bailey, Frederick Marshman
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Group of Chinese soldiers armed with rifles. Chang-Yin-Tang was the Chinese Amban at Gyantse. Location of this photograph unspecified. Subjects = Bailey Collection; guards of honour
Phari Jong people throwing flour to the gods of Chumulari. Photographer: Bailey, Frederick Marshman
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Tibetan group making offerings, with the ruined dzong or fort in the background. Poor quality print. Subjects = Bailey Collection; religion; religion (Buddhism); religious observances; religious observances (Buddhist) Location = Phari; Tibet
M.I. [Mounted Infantry] at Samauda, the day after the fight. At this point the bodies of the men [ie Tibetans] killed were thrown by their comrades into the river. Photographer: Bailey, Frederick Marshman
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Genre: Historical Events Slightly blurred print showing Mounted Infantry of the Sikh Pioneers resting beside the river at Samada. The wording of the caption implies that these were Mounted Infantry casualties, but must refer to to the Tibetan casualties, of which there were six deaths. There we...
Colonel Younghusband, Mr [John Claude] White and Capt. [Randall] Parr in camp [Khamba Dzong]. Photographer: Bailey, Frederick Marshman
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Genre: Historical Events Distant view of the three men in conversation. Randall Parr was Chinese Customs Commissioner at Yatung. Subjects = Bailey Collection; camps; military (general); military campaigns Location = Khamba Dzong; Tibet