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Eric Parker fonds With digital objects
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Landscape

Item is a photograph of a the landscape with a meadow in the foreground and hills in the background.

Landscape

Item is a photograph showing the landscape of flat fields with mountains in the background.

Lama

Item is a negative showing a man, the Lama, seated in front of a stone wall. He has a tablet with writing propped up in front of him.

L/Col. Parker's white Tibetan pony

Item is a negative showing a white pony standing in front of a wooden fence. There appears to be a cow on the left hand side of the Lt./Col. Parker's horse. According to Parker, his pony was soft mouthed and not liked by the Tibetans.

Koing's quarters

Item is a negative showing an unidentified man standing in front of several army tents. There is another man situated in the entry way of a tent located to the left of the man. There are more people milling around in the background.

Kangchenjunga NE

Item is a photograph of a the landscape with a meadow in the foreground and mountains in the background.

Jongpen's wife with servant

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings.

Jongpen's wife with servant

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings. Both women are smiling.

Jongpen's wife with children and servant

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife. Seated in front of her are three of her children. Standing to her left is a servant holding the Jongpen and is wife's youngest child.

Jongpen's wife in full dress

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife in full Tibetan dress. According to Parker, she is wearing jewelry worth approximately 2000 pounds sterling.

Jongpen's sons

Item is a negative showing four boys, the Jongpen's sons, posing for the camera.

Jongpen, Gyantze

Item is a photograph showing one man, the Jongpen, in traditional clothing. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a jongpen is "a Dzongkha term roughly translated as governor or dzong lord".

Jongpen, Chumbie

Item shows an image of a man, the Jongpen, seated on a raised platform with a crowd of people standing around below him.

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