Period:Unknown Production date:31.03.1927
Materials:plastic
Technique:photographic process
Subjects:townscape monk/nun
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 108 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); This photograph was probably taken on March 31st 1927. On this visit to Phari Hopkinson commented on how he found the streets to be dirty and unpleasant. On later visits, however, he commented how beautiful the town could be set in meadows full of wild flowers. The images of Phari taken on this day reflect his earlier view. Here, two monks can be seen walking towards the camera while others observe the photographer. 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
Subjects:townscape monk/nun
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 108 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); This photograph was probably taken on March 31st 1927. On this visit to Phari Hopkinson commented on how he found the streets to be dirty and unpleasant. On later visits, however, he commented how beautiful the town could be set in meadows full of wild flowers. The images of Phari taken on this day reflect his earlier view. Here, two monks can be seen walking towards the camera while others observe the photographer. 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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