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F52. The headman of a village and two attendants bring a gift of mutton and eggs to Sir Basil Gould, the British representative during his visit to Lhasa. The man on the left holds a whole dried sheep. The second man carries a tray full of eggs.
F53. Sir Basil Gould gets the customary greeting of Tibet. A Tibetan official presents him with a white scarf, signifying "purity of friendship". On the trail to Lhasa.
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- Sir Basil Gould in Tibet, 1944
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- Steele, A.T. (Photographer)
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1944
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A.T. Steele Papers, Special Collections, Arizona State University Libraries