Map of the route from Gantok [Gangtok]to Gyantse, dated 1939. Drawn in pencil and ink
Tibet, China
39 Descripción archivística resultados para Tibet, China
Phari Zung by Fleming Mackenzie. Print of a pen and ink drawing.
'Tibet: A Sovereign Nation for Centuries,' a printed pamphlet concerning the independent sovereignty of Tibet with a Foreword by Thubten T. Liuscher, Former Foreign Minister of Tibet, and preface by Sonam Tsering, President of the Tibetan Youth congress, both dated 15 August 1977.
Sin títuloA series of four handwritten diaries with almost daily entries covering the whole of the expedition as the Escort to the Trade Agent.
A small notebook containing diary entries from 8 August - 15 November 1938. The entries are often illustrated with sketches. At the beginning of the book are also lists of departures and arrivals for August 1938, contents of his boxes, distances and altitudes of places visited, and rates charged for helpers and ponies. Interspersed with the last few diary entries are further lists and notes: Phari etc. Prices, Gangtok Nov. 1938 activities; recoverable expenses for various stages of the journey; further lists of expenses; a newspaper cutting for 'butterflies for cash'; sketch of a Tibetan man in a hat and carrying a knife; boxes in Alipore; and an address for Elizabeth, c/o Madame Pradon-Vallency. Inserted into the diary is a postcard of Babbacombe Beach, Devon, from Jean to Fleming Mackenzie, dated 24 April 1978, giving holiday news.
Shubra - Shabra - concerning Mackenzie's journey from The Pass of Nathu-La to the Tung-La Pass overlooking the Shubra-Shabra stream of "Whispering Waters". Typed draft with some handwritten edits.
Tibetan-English Vocabulary written on 10 foolscap sheets, one blue lined sheet and one A5 white sheet with English and Tibetan words and phrases. The smaller sheet is dated 19 September 1978.
Handwritten and typed lists of slides and photographs taken by Fleming Mackenzie.
Southern Tibet - handwritten list in ink of glass slides with further additions and corrections in pencil.
A series of three hand-drawn maps showing the routes taken by Fleming Mackenzie.