IDNO
N.130735.WIL
Description
Group portrait of six school children in uniform, including from left to right and standing in the back row, Princess Pema Tsedeun (also known as Coocoola), six-year old Prince Jigdal Tsewang Namgyal (also known as Georgela), and eleven-year old Ashi Tashi Dorji.
Seated from left to right are Princess Sonam Padeun (also known as Jeanla) aged seven-years old, six-year old Ashi Kesang Choeden Dorji, and nine-year old Princess Pema Choki (also known as Kula).
Coocoola, Georgela, Jeanla, and Kula are all children of Sikkim Chogyal Tashi Namgyal." [Knowledge shared by Royal Grandmother of Bhutan, Ashi Kesang Choeden, and her sister Ashi Tashi through the identification project by Anna Balikci, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, Sikkim, JD 25/10/2022]
A group of six Sikkimese? children wearing possibly school uniforms?, sitting on and standing behind a bench on a ?verandah. [Rebekah Hodgkinson 17/06/2021]
Place
S Asia; India; West Bengal; Kalimpang [Kalimpong]
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Princess Pema Tsedeun (also known as Coocoola); Prince Jigdal Tsewang Namgyal (also known as Georgela); Ashi Tashi Dorji; Princess Sonam Padeun (also known as Jeanla); Ashi Kesang Choeden Dorji; Princess Pema Choki (also known as Kula); Sikkim Chogyal Tashi Namgyal
Photographer
Williamson, Margaret
Collector / Expedition
Date
?19 November 1934
Collection Name
Williamson Collection
Source
Williamson, Margaret
Format
Film Negative Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.147669.WIL - P.147707.WIL were located in a Kodak envelope, now numbered C903/1/5.
Named Person: From left to right, "Standing: Princess Pema Tsedeun (aka Coocoola b.1924), Prince Jigdal Tsewang Namgyal (aka Georgela b.1928), Ashi Tashi Dorji (b.1923).
L-R Seated: Princess Sonam Padeun (aka Jeanla b.1927), Ashi Kesang Choeden Dorji (b.1930), Princess Pema Choki (aka Kula b.1925). (Coocoola, Georgela, Jeanla, and Kula are all children of Sikkim Chogyal Tashi Namgyal)." [Knowledge shared by Royal Grandmother of Bhutan, Ashi Kesang Choeden, and her sister Ashi Tashi, who just turned 100. Both sisters are in many of these photographs, and were delighted to see them. Identification project by Anna Balikci, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, Sikkim, JD 24/10/2022]
Place: most probably Kalimpong. [Identification project by Anna Balikci, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, Sikkim, JD 24/10/2022]
FM:265385
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