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1972

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Craft, Work

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1.9.13

On the way to Takrasi. Four girls& their basket to collect grass as they go they are making shoes from hemp.

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Saraj

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1972

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Agriculture, Craft

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1.9.14

Near Paneo Rest House. Woman and basket. She and others were making shoes our of hemp stalks, one of the shoes can be seen in the bottom of the basket.

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1.9.19

On the way to Takrasi. Two girls spinning hemp to make shoes. One wears a tweed waistcoat, the other a patched tweed jacket.

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Saraj

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1972

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Landscape

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1.9.23

Ridge between Paneo and Taralla. On a recce in early days of West Himalayan holidays, Lama Le, Tanjin, Chamba and Miles Jebb.

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1972

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Rest House

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1.9.24

Paneo rest house kitchen building, flowers growing round.

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1972

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1.9.29

Paneo rest house. Miles Jebb and Tanjin on the veranda. Original tables and chairs.

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1972

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Rest House

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1.9.31

Paneo rest house veranda with original chairs, Miles Jebb & Tanjin

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1972

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Rest House

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1.9.37

Paneo rest house, Miles Jebb reading the old registry ledger on the lawn

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Temple

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1.9.4

Temple with lion’s head door knockers, on the way up the hill to Khanag from Taralla

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1972

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Architecture

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1.9.5

On the way up to Khanag from Taralla, detail of the door knockers. Penelope Betjeman admired them
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