- 4-02-a033781
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Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a military person standing in front of a building. It is overexposed.
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Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a military person standing in front of a building. It is overexposed.
Photo of a military personnel member
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a member of the military personnel posing outdoors.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of two women posing outdoors. Next to them and in the background are villagers, a building, a horse and mountains.
Photo of a cat and human's legs
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a cat either behind or in front of an open weave screen; a human's legs appear behind it.
Photo of a seated woman holding four puppies
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a woman seated outdoors holding four puppies. A doghouse appears behind. The setting is similar to that of Item a033782.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing children wearing light coloured hats and holding light coloured flags posing in front of a building. Behind them appear older men without the hats or flags.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing children posing outdoors in front of a building.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a valley. It appears to be taken from a window as it is framed at the sides and top.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative of women and children posing outdoors; buildings and mountains appear in the background.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a landscape in the foreground; a mountain appears in the background.
Photo of a person and a pack animal
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photo of a person and pack animal, seen from behind. They appear in the centre of the photo on a path amid trees.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a building. This is similar to a033655, but this is a closer up perspective.
Men and Children Posing Outdoors
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing four men seated outdoors; two other men and two children are standing behind them
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing women, children and one man posing outdoors. Other villagers, two loaded pack animals, a road, a fence, and a valley appear in the background.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a building. This is similar to a033656, but this is from a perspective a bit more distant.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing trees, mountains and the sky.
Building, Mountains, Trees and Sky
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a building, mountains, trees, and the sky.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
The ‘General Notes” include eight leaves that appear to be written by Col. Parker, but are not dated. They include notes on such topics as ‘the moral code’, ‘2 cycles of time’, ‘Lhasa cathedra’, ‘Eight Fold Path’, and lists that include categories such as, ‘journey’, ‘country’, ‘weather’, ‘sport’, ‘people’, ‘customs’, etc..
ref # 4-3-4
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
Photograph appears to depict a stream with rocky banks. The image is blurry.
Parte de Eric Parker fonds
The ‘Publications’ file consists of one bound, 59-page Almanac with pages wood block-printed with Tibetan text. A folded rice paper envelope accompanies the Almanac and has a handwritten annotation that reads, “Almanac of Iron Bird Year from Feb 28, ’21 to Mar 2, ’22.” Supplementary information provided by Father Donald indicates that this Almanac was printed specifically for British/Indian government use, although its contents is unknown. Also included in this file is a published map of Tibet titled, “North-Eastern Frontier,” and dated July 1905. Of significance is the map’s close temporal association with the (Francis) Younghusband Expedition of 1904, a famous military mission to Tibet. The file also includes more recent materials such as two newspaper clippings (1974; n.d.), a program guide to a service held for the Dalai’s visit to Vancouver (1980), a newspaper (“News Tibet,” 1988), and two newsletters (1988, 1989).
ref # 4-3-1