IDNO
P.96641.WIL
Description
On Cech’s list describing prints:
“F. W. became Political Officer in Sikkim on January 4th, 1933.
(Photos 53-75: in and around Paro MPOW: 70-73)
65d. “Central Tower, Druk-gye Dzong”.” [printed text]
For more information see Cech’s list.
Place
S Asia; Bhutan; Paro [Druk-gye dzong]
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Williamson, Frederick
Collector / Expedition
Date
25 June 1933
Collection Name
Williamson Collection
Source
Williamson, Margaret
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Place: The central tier (Utse) of temples rises from the inner courtyard, a purely defensive structure. This Dzong, with a delightful village nestling at its foot, was built in 1646 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate his victory over the Tibetan invaders led by Mongolian Warlord, Gushri Khan. Historically and strategically this Dzong withstood all its glory and had captured western eyes in 1914 vide National Geographic magazine. The glory of Drukgyel Dzong remained even when it was destroyed by fire in 1951. On a clear day, one can see the commanding view of Mount. Chomolhari , below the Dzong
[Dawa Dem 16/9/2008]
The transcription of this album by Mark Turin and Sara Shneiderman was carried out with reference to Krystina Cech’s catalogue list alone. Alex Nadin has since revised their cataloguing by systematically matching their records to the images. Margaret Williamson’s handwritten captions for photographs have now been transcribed into the Inscription field, and Cech’s descriptions appear in the Description field. Correct entries for Place, Named Person and Other Nos. have also been entered by Alex Nadin. [Sudeshna Guha 29/10/2002]
FM:231291
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