Small notebook containing diary entries from 16 November 1938 - 21 February 1939. The entry for 21 December 1938 includes a sketch of an ice boat. The diary also includes a typed list of Germans who arrived at their camp on 8 January 1939 and a description of them within that day's diary entry. The entries contain both official and personal information.
Mackenzie FlemingBritish India
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Handwritten and typed lists of slides and photographs taken by Fleming Mackenzie.
Mackenzie FlemingHandwritten list of a selection of photographs or slides with some explanatory detail, dated 2 October 1959.
Mackenzie FlemingHandwritten draft giving background to the Escorts in Tibet and giving journal entries from 16 August 1938 to 27 March 1939. These entries are not exact replicas of the diary entries. The draft is 86 handwritten sheets which are annotated and edited. There are three labels with this draft, one of which is dated 26 May 1978.
Mackenzie FlemingMap of the route from Gantok [Gangtok]to Gyantse, dated 1939. Drawn in pencil and ink
Mackenzie FlemingTyped full draft of Escorts in Tibet - a more modern version without annotation.
Mackenzie FlemingTyped and handwritten drafts of essays and talks by Fleming Mackenzie concerning his experiences in Tibet.
Mackenzie FlemingA series of drafts for 'Escorts in Tibet', the record of Mackenzie's time as part of the escort to the Trade Agent, based on his diaries (FM/1).
Mackenzie FlemingFurther draft of 'Escorts in Tibet' covering the period August 1938 to November 1939. The first 40 pages covering to 27 March are typed. Pages 41-81 are handwritten and cover from 29 March 1939 to 10 November 1959. These were probably originally part of FM/2/1. There are three further typed sheets with Appendix 2: biography of Richard Vivian Warren, and Appendix 3: biography of Dr. Max Henn. All are annotated and edited.
Mackenzie FlemingA series of four handwritten diaries with almost daily entries covering the whole of the expedition as the Escort to the Trade Agent.
Mackenzie Fleming