Period:Unknown Production date:06.03.1927
Materials:plastic
Technique:photographic process
Subjects:village scene
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 107 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); The Tibetan government mint had been at Gautsa until it was moved to closer to Lhasa. A bridge leading into Gautsa can be seen in the centre bottom of the image. On March 6th 1927 A. J. Hopkinson left Yatung to travel to Gyantse via Gautsa and Phari. This image was taken en route. Tibet. Photographic process
IMG
![图片[1]-negative (polymer film)(black and white) BM-2015-OA+.110-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_BMH_B_26_1_O.jpg)
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:village scene
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 107 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); The Tibetan government mint had been at Gautsa until it was moved to closer to Lhasa. A bridge leading into Gautsa can be seen in the centre bottom of the image. On March 6th 1927 A. J. Hopkinson left Yatung to travel to Gyantse via Gautsa and Phari. This image was taken en route. Tibet. Photographic process
IMG
![图片[1]-negative (polymer film)(black and white) BM-2015-OA+.110-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_BMH_B_26_1_O.jpg)
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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