Period:Unknown Production date:08.02.1927 (?)
Materials:plastic
Technique:photographic process
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 112 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); Although Hopkinson states that this image is of Pema, it might also be Rinchengong, the last village in Tibet before entering Bhutan, close to Kargyu [see Notes]. Aerial photograph taken from a hillside overlooking the valley with the small village scattered on both sides of the river which winds through cultivated fields. There is a light fall of snow on the higher hillsides in the distance. This photograph was probably taken in February 1927 when Hopkinson was travelling to Gangtok . Tibet. Photographic process
IMG
Comments:This negative is kept in one of several original wallets used by Hopkinson.. Image taken during A. J. Hopkinson’s Tour of Duty as British Trade Agent, Gyantse, 1927-28.
Materials:plastic
Technique:photographic process
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 112 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); Although Hopkinson states that this image is of Pema, it might also be Rinchengong, the last village in Tibet before entering Bhutan, close to Kargyu [see Notes]. Aerial photograph taken from a hillside overlooking the valley with the small village scattered on both sides of the river which winds through cultivated fields. There is a light fall of snow on the higher hillsides in the distance. This photograph was probably taken in February 1927 when Hopkinson was travelling to Gangtok . Tibet. Photographic process
IMG
Comments:This negative is kept in one of several original wallets used by Hopkinson.. Image taken during A. J. Hopkinson’s Tour of Duty as British Trade Agent, Gyantse, 1927-28.
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