Image of a car in an unidentified parade. This image may have been taken during the same parade in which a photograph of Chief Dan Watts holding a placard saying “we are the real native sons of Canada” was taken. This image can be found at the Alberni Valley Museum, PN01873.
Image of an unidentified person on a beach with the ocean behind them, wearing a full face mask and a long robe. They appear to be carrying a wooden chest.
Item is a photograph showing a man on horseback and a child on a bridge. The title refers to the previous photograph, a033550, in which the road way to Gangtok had been washed out in a flood.
Item is a negative showing a landscape with mountains in the background. There is a statue of what appears to be a Buddha figure in the forefront of the image.
Item is a negative showing a head on look of the small village of Gyantse. There is a road in the forefront of the image where three 90th Punjabi soldiers walk ahead of a Tibetan solider on the right bank of the road. There are mountains in the background.
Item is a negative showing a head on look of the village of Gyantse. Gompa monastery can be seen in the background. There are mountains in the distance.
Item is a negative showing a group of boys standing in front of a small building. Mr. Frank Ludlow, the school master who ran the Gyantse School for Tibetan Boys, is located on the far left. There are mountains visible in the distance.
Item is a negative showing the same two women pictured in the previous image (a033682). One of the women is turned around to show the back of her dress.
Item is a negative showing a group photo of unidentified Punjabi soldiers with horses sitting on a grassy valley. There appears to be a mountain in the background.
Item is a negative showing three unidentified men crouched around a suitcase. There are more people milling around behind the three men, and there is a wall of building in the background.