Period:Unknown Production date:1927-1928
Materials:plastic
Technique:photographic process
Subjects:medicine/health
Dimensions:Height: 115 millimetres Width: 85 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); A Nepalese stabbing victim at the Gyantse hospital run, from late 1927, by Captain Mulligan. Hopkinson states in his letters home that by early 1928 there were efforts to increase the number of outpatients coming to the hospital, most of whom came from Kham and Shigatse [see Notes]. 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:medicine/health
Dimensions:Height: 115 millimetres Width: 85 millimetres
Description:
Negative (black and white); A Nepalese stabbing victim at the Gyantse hospital run, from late 1927, by Captain Mulligan. Hopkinson states in his letters home that by early 1928 there were efforts to increase the number of outpatients coming to the hospital, most of whom came from Kham and Shigatse [see Notes]. 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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