Tibet, China

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39 Archivistische beschrijving results for Tibet, China

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GB 891 FM-FM/1-FM/1/4 · Bestanddeel · 23rd Jun 1939 - 8th Mar 1940
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

A small notebook containing diary entries from 23 June 1939 - 8 March 1940. Mackenzie notes that on 10th August 1939, Professor G. Tucci visited who he writes is 'probably the world's best Tibetan scholar' and who he continued to meet with in theread more

Escorts in Tibet
GB 891 FM-FM/2 · Reeks · 1938 - [1970s]
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

A 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).

GB 891 FM-FM/2-FM/2/2 · Bestanddeel · 1938 - [1970s]
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

Further 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 ofread more

Lhasa Ladies
GB 891 FM-FM/3-FM/3/1 · Bestanddeel · September 1953
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

Lhasa Ladies - typed draft concerning the people of Lhasa. Signed by Mackenzie. With the draft is a note from the Editor of Wide World Magazine rejecting the piece. This has been dated as September 1953.

The Golden Willows
GB 891 FM-FM/3-FM/3/5 · Bestanddeel · 1938 - [1970s]
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

The Golden Willows: A Story of Tibet, draft of a traditional story with some handwritten edits. With the story is a pencil sketch of the willow trees at the river bank.

Correspondence
GB 891 FM-FM/6 · Reeks · 23 October 1949 - 19 June 1950
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

Copies of letters from Hugh Richardson to Fleming Mackenzie written in response to Mackenzie request for Tibetan books and stamps.

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GB 891 FM-FM/6-FM/6/2 · Bestanddeel · 19 June 1950
Part of Papers of Fleming Mackenzie

Letter from Hugh Richardson to Fleming Mackenzie from Lhasa, 19 June 1950. He writes that Lhasa is in a continuous state of anxiety though the communists are staging a peace offensive. He is hoping to leave in September but is unsure who his successorread more

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