Mongolian Princes at the Festival
- 4552955/215.
- Eitem
- 1935.
Three Princes in traditional costume smiling for the camera. Behind them is a temple.
Mongolian Princes at the Festival
Three Princes in traditional costume smiling for the camera. Behind them is a temple.
Out of focus view of Mongolian princes, some seated on the floor and some standing.
Lamas in the grounds of an ornate temple.
A goat or sheep being killed in preparation for the forthcoming feast.
A group of men examining a horse.
An informal group of Mongolian Princes looking at the camera.
[Mongolian Princes on horseback]
Five Mongolian Princes, identifiable by their hats, on horseback proceeding from right to left. The prince seated on the white horse may be Teh Wang, who is to be seen on a white horse in other photos.
A murky view showing furniture and decor inside a yurt. This was the yurt that Baron von Plessen, Dr Muller and Gareth shared, see also 4552955/237.
[Princes entering Teh Wang's palace]
Two princes on the steps leading to the palace. A guard can be seen in the background.
[Three Mongolians on horseback]
Three Mongolian men on horseback all facing the camera.
Jones, Gareth, 1905-1935
Informal photograph of a young man in Mongolian dress. Numerous people, banners and bunting can be seen in the middle distance behind him.
A view from the rear of Teh Wang showing his pigtail.
Under-exposed photo of an oriental man sitting in a room in which furnishings are barely distinguishable.
Informal head and shoulders portrait of a pretty Chinese Girl.
A Mongolian horseman walking towards the camera, dressed in boots and a wide brimmed hat. A large number of horses are visible behind him.
Group of guests outside a yurt
Eight persons standing in a line next to a yurt
From left - right Anatoli Petrewschtchew (chauffeur), Gareth Vaughan Jones, Dr Muller.
Anatoli Petrewschtchew, Gareth Vaughan Jones Russian chaffeur on his trip to Inner Mongolia, looking pensively at the ground.
Two Mongolians attempting to manouevre a subborn horse. Two men in western dress (Von Plessen and Muller?) look on. Numerous horses are visible in the background.