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- Creators: Fire Companies Adjustment Bureau (Phoenix, Ariz.)
- Creators: Hayden, Carl T.
- Creators: F.B. Haviland Pub. Co.
- Creators: Ball, Ernest R., 1878-1927
ContributorsCrumit, Frank (Composer, Lyricist) / Fleischer, Louis (Arranger) / F.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (Publisher)
Created1928
ContributorsBall, Ernest R., 1878-1927 (Composer) / Brennan, J. Keirn, 1873-1948 (Lyricist) / M. Witmark & Sons (Publisher)
Created1922
ContributorsBall, Ernest R., 1878-1927 (Composer) / Graff, George, 1886-1973 (Lyricist) / Burns, Annelu (Lyricist) / M. Witmark & Sons (Publisher)
Created1922
ContributorsSteele, A.T. (Photographer)
Created1944
ContributorsSteele, A.T. (Photographer)
Created1939
ContributorsSteele, A.T. (Photographer)
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E48. The Father and brother of the Dalai Lama.
ContributorsBall, Ernest R., 1878-1927 (Composer) / Brennan, J. Keirn, 1873-1948 (Lyricist) / M. Witmark & Sons (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsSteele, A.T. (Photographer)
Created1944
Description
F55. A yak caravan carrying supplies to China. The Tibetan drivers have attached a prayer flag to the back of one of the animals.
F56. Two of the Tibetan drivers in our caravan talk over the situation.
G67. Yak caravan with supplies for China.
G74. A great caravan of yaks.
ContributorsSteele, A.T. (Photographer)
Created1944
Description
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.