IDNO
DG.144878.SHP
Description
"Phari Rest House, with Archie Jack on the verandah, and the Post Office next door (the highest in the world?).
13 / 14 / 15 August 1938."
Place
S Asia; Tibet; Phari
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Archie Jack
Photographer
Shepheard, Ken
Collector / Expedition
Date
13 - 15 August 1938
Collection Name
Shepheard Collection
Source
Shepheard Rogers, Patricia
Format
Album Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Related Archive: Noted in Shepheard's diary 'Some Notes of Ken Shepheard on his expedition to Lhasa, Tibet, in September - October 1938' pp.15-17,
"13 August 1938
...
On reaching Kamparab the others went on and Archie and I climbed about 1500 feet to R. of track hoping to follow the spur round towards Phari. Map V. inaccurate and lots of nullahs not shown and we had to descend to Phari plain again. Arrived V tired 1700 hrs.
Rummy, bath, bed."
"14 August 1938
Stayed in Phari and spent morning on an expedition to Bhutan border at Tremo La with H.H. and Gould looking for flowers.
Clouds and mist and views disappointing but little rain. Back for lunch.
Eidelweiss in mass for first time (between 15,000’ and 16,000’) and hundreds of other flowers.
Saw no game -- only yaks.
Had a look at Phari town and went over the Jhong (empty). Surprising collection of stuff including Yardley’s brilliantine, Italian cloth and English biscuits in tiny shops -- also meat, potatoes, tsamba and v-hard lumps of flour covered “cheese” sold as sweets.
Streets incredibly filthy and often above house level -- due? to accumulation of filth in paths raising their level.
No sanitation of any sort -- tiers often built out from houses and proceeds drop through hole in floor into street!
Barley and mustard under cultivation (about 20 acres?) but said not to ripen and used only as fodder.
Sufficient water for a division but runs in many small rivulets through and around the village -- needs canalising.
Many sites for landing grounds from Kampareb onwards throughout “Phari Dzong”.
"15 August 1938
0730 left Phari on ponies that were almost too good. An off side back hander at a dog with designs on “Twister” resulted in disaster. The saddle slipped and the pony bolted and I landed flat on my back in the biggest of the many streams between the “Embassy” and the village.
Meanwhile Archie was out of control but won. A small boy retrieved saddle bags from the stream and another caught the pony and we were soon on our way again ..." [JD 26/01/2020]
FM:282782
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