- 4552955/283.
- Eitem
- 1935.
Mongolian princes at the Great Festival of the Princes.
Mongolian princes at the Great Festival of the Princes.
A Mongolian child, about five years of age, looking at the camera and smiling whilst leaning against an adult.
A religious festival in progress, with one man prostrating himself in front of a cairn of stones whilst others look on.
[Row of one storey buildings and yurts]
Animated scene with a row of one storey buildings on the right of the photograph and two yurts on the right.
A Mongolian horseman in a wide brimmed hat pulling a horse towards him with a rope.
A smiling boy, shaven headed and wearing a monks robes. Dr Muller looks on from a distance.
Gareth Vaughan Jones and Dr Muller watching the target in an archery contest.
[Mongolian Princes, their backs to the camera]
A group of Princes walking away from the camera.
Two monks sitting cross-legged in front of the temple, another is standing.
A girl holding a baby and a boy looking at the camera. All are in the middle distance. Behind then some distance away is a cluster of buildings.
Out of focus profile of an unknown Mongolian.
[Anatoli Petrewschtchew on a train]
Anatoli Petrewschtchew, Gareth Vaughan Jones Russian chauffeur, looking at the scenery from a train. Note the corner of a train truck in the left of the photo.
Baron Von Plessen (in topi) approaching a group of Mongolian horsemen.
Underexposed informal portrait of an unidentified man taken inside a house.
Three children with a sign 'Welcome to the Daban Lama Temple Meeting.'
Three children, one seted cross-legged, the other two standing either side. The two standing are holding up a poster.
Ceremony at the Tibetan Lama Temple
A group of monks some sitting, some standing in the courtyard of a temple.
[Exterior of an unidentified building]
A low building of Chinese origin approached by a small flight of steps.
Exterior of an ornate building. It is not clear if this is a palace or temple.
Head and shoulders portrait of Teh Wang's son, aged about five.
[Three Mongolian men in traditional costume]
Three Mongolian men in a variety of traditional clothing posing for the camera.