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7.367.377.38

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Lahaul

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7.16

Side A: Two sides of a document. A photocopy of a route map of the Western Himalayas, published by Surveyor General of India in 1907. Difficult to read. You can make out what John Keay and I intended to be our route between Simla and Srinagar, but it would not have been realistic to try to follow the route by this map.
On Side B (7.17) there are some details of contacts and addresses, we hoped that some of our important contacts – Lalit Sen, Raja of Suket and a congress stalwart, and Ahok Nehru son of BK Nehru were going to help us gain permit to cross the ‘Inner Line’ into Lahaul. It didn’t happen.

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1970

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7.17

Side B: Two sides of a document. Details of contacts and addresses, we hoped that some of our important contacts – Lalit Sen, Raja of Suket and a congress stalwart, and Ahok Nehru son of BK Nehru were going to help us gain permit to cross the ‘Inner Line’ into Lahaul. It did n’t happen.

Side A (7.16) is a photocopy of a route map of the Western Himalayas, published by Surveyor General of India in 1907. Difficult to read. You can make out what John Keay and I intended to be our route between Simla and Srinagar, but it would not have been realistic to try to follow the route by this map.

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Kullu Valley

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7.18

The Kulu Trekking agency, my first brochure, 4 pages. Among the practical details of there is nice description of Kulu as it was then ‘An Introduction to Kulu Valley’.
The photo (1.39.9) is of our camp below the Nikora Pass.

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1970

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7.19

‘In Grandmother’s Footsteps’ an article illustrated with my photographs , in Welcome Aboard, BOAC’s on board magazine. I’m in the illustrious company of James Morris and Delia Smith. ‘CCN Noble and John Keay do what their ancestors did – trek with some heroism, in the Himalayan foothills and then compare notes with them’

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1978

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7.21

Country Life September 1978: ‘Unconventional Travellers’ 19th Century British Travellers in the Himalayas

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1978

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7.22

Country Life September 1978: ‘Unconventional Travellers’ 19th Century British Travellers in the Himalayas

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1979

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7.23

Evening Standard Travel Notes describing West Himalayan Holiday Organised ‘Venturing’ led by CCN

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1974

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7.24

West Himalayan Holidays Brochure

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1974

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7.25

West Himalayan Holidays Brochure

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1974

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7.26

West Himalayan Holidays Brochure

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1974

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7.27

West Himalayan Holidays Brochure

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1974

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7.28

West Himalayan Holidays Brochure

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1991

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7.29

David Sumsion’s map of temples

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1991

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7.30

David Sumsion’s map of temples
7.36

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Kullu Valley

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1975

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7.36

Air India advertisement for trekking, showing CCN and her backpack and a background of snowy mountains
7.37

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7.37

Two sides of a canvas envelope addressed to CCN c/o Postman Luder Chand. In the early days of the trekking company, money would be remitted from Cox and Kings London, to Cox and Kings Bombay cover the cost of a trek. Then it would be posted to Manali in rupee notes in a sealed envelope.
7.38

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7.38

Two sides of a canvas envelope addressed to CCN c/o Postman Luder Chand. In the early days of the trekking company, money would be remitted from Cox and Kings London, to Cox and Kings Bombay cover the cost of a trek. Then it would be posted to Manali in rupee notes in a sealed envelope.
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