Period:Unknown Production date:1927 (? March 1927?)
Materials:plastic
Technique:photographic process
Dimensions:Height: 85 millimetres Width: 107 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); A view southwards from the British Fort at Gyantse showing the the river that passed by close to the fort, which was situated some way outside Gyantse town. Whitewashed buildings can be seen in the distance on the left with further buildings beyond to the foothills of the nearby mountains. Children can be seen close to the river bank, watching the photographer. The raised soil in front of the fort marks the edge of the road that leads towards the building and on into Gyantse. 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: 107 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); A view southwards from the British Fort at Gyantse showing the the river that passed by close to the fort, which was situated some way outside Gyantse town. Whitewashed buildings can be seen in the distance on the left with further buildings beyond to the foothills of the nearby mountains. Children can be seen close to the river bank, watching the photographer. The raised soil in front of the fort marks the edge of the road that leads towards the building and on into Gyantse. 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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