[Thatched cottage]
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A single storey thatched cottage in a rural setting, presumed to be in the Ukraine. Cottage has a central chimney and a hipped roof.
[Tethered horses and tents]
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Two wooden stakes have been driven into the ground and a rope tied between them. Horses have been tethered to this. In the distance are two tents.
[Temple Ruins]
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Part of a masonry wall in which the carvings of two elephants can be seen. Location unknown.
[Temple ruins]
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Temple ruins glimpsed through dense foliage. Location unknown.
[Temple ruins]
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Bas-relief on an unidentified temple surrounded by vegetation.
[Temple Ruins]
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Temple ruins seen through dense foliage, location unknown.
[Temple Pillar]
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Masonry pillar at an unidentified temple, possibly Angkor Wat.
[Temple of Heaven, Beijing]
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Untitled and unused RP card of the exterior of a circular temple, identified by the cataloguer as the Temple of Heaven, Beijing.
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[Temple]
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Part of a temple complex, possibly Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
Teh Wang's Son
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A boy aged about five wearing a tunic and skull cap. On page 16 of 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret S Colley (Newark, 2001) Jones recalls 'He had a little red hat on...and a brown silk coat"
Teh Wang himself
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Prince Teh Wang sitting on the ground with a small bowl of food in his hands. He is looking over his left shoulder towards the camera, which is slightly behind and to his left.