IDNO
DG.144926.SHP
Description
Distant view of a hillside village, Saugang, with mountains on either side and probably a mountain pass in the distance. [JD 24/01/2020]
Place
S Asia; Tibet; Saugang
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Jack, Archibald (Archie) Frederick Maclean (Leuit., R.E.)
Collector / Expedition
Date
20 - 22 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' p.23,
"20 August 1938
0800 on to Sanang via the Red Idol Gorge - one of the battlefields of the 1905 Mission.
Many ruined villages and forts on way as there have been for last three days.
Clumps of trees -- willows, larchs and birch -- make pleasant change of scenery which has otherwise been rather like Waziristan, but all much bigger.
Potatoes, wheat and roots (beet root?) as well as barley, mustard and peas at Sanang. All this valley very fertile, plenty of grazing and many camp sites.
Khan Gul has ”chukkars” for last two miles, but temperature normal and pulse down to 96. Gave him 10 grains quinine and a dose of Epsom salts."
"21 August 1938
And so to Gyantse.
Tummy behaving badly with diarrhoea.
Man Bahardur loses his rook-sack with coat, sweater and sox in it.
Tea and drinks with Richardson (B.T.A.)." [JD 26/01/2020]
FM:282830
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