Tibet by Sir Charles Bell (1924)
A feature of the Ling-ka is the Pleasure House
A Lepcha
A Mishmi chief and youth
A monk, convicted of counterfeiting the currency-notes
A Priest of the Yellow Hat Sect
Band of the Pa-ro Penlop
Boy monks dressed for playing
Camels. a present to the Dalai Lama from spiritual subjects in Mongolia
Carrying the barley harvest in the Chumbi Valley
Cattle with wool for export in India
Chinese Troops in Tibet with modern rifles
Crowds awaiting the Dalai Lama's Blessing
Dorjieff
For the two Highest Worshippers there are thrones inside the tent
Four lads of the upper middle class had been sent
Go-lok man and his wife in Lhasa
Herdsman from northern Tibet and his wife
Indian official seated, behind him two Indian men and one Tibetan. Four Tibetan women.
Ku-sho Pa-lhe-sc
Lhasa nobleman and wife with servants
Munitions-Blacksmiths working in the Lhasa Arsenal
Police Court below Potala
Silversmith in Lhasa engraving a charm-box
The Dalai Lama on his throne in the Jewel Park
The Dalai Lama's palanquin
The holiest woman in Tibet, Dor-je Pa-mo
The Peak Secretary in his ecclesiastical robes with two attendants
The Prime Minister's daughter with a friend
The Tashi Lama
The Tashi Lama's Mother
The Tibetan Council, one priest and three layman, in the Council Chamber
The Tiger's Lair Monastery in Bhutan
The Ya-sos' four Maids of Honor with two assistants
They gossip over the events of the day
Tibetan nobleman with wife and children seated
Village headman in the Chumbi Valley
Wife of Lhasa official in gala attire