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Tibetan street vendors in the city of LhasaThe city of Lhasa situated in Tibet is one of the worlds highest cities. Its name means City of the Gods
Potala Palace. CHINA. Rebuilt in 17th c. Tibetan art
CHINA. Xiahe. Monastery of Labrang. The Silk Road. Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism (Geluk or Yellow Hat School)
Sikkim - Wall at Yadong, ChinaThe Tibet / China / India frontier border amid the Himalayan Mountains. A wall of houses at Sikkim, Yatung (Yadong). Date: 1910s
Tibetan Family in traditional costume Date: circa 1910s
The Chief Lama of Tashi LumpoThubten Choekyi Nyima (1883-1937), The 9th Panchen Lama - The Chief Lama of Tashi Lhunpo. The Panchen Lama is the highest ranking Lama after the Dalai Lama in the Gelugpa (Dge-lugs-pa)
India - Darjeeling - a Tibetan water seller Date: circa 1910s
India - Darjeeling - a Tibetan MonkIndia - Darjeeling - a Tibetan Buddlist Lama (Monk) begging, carrying a tamborine and small horn pipe Date: circa 1907
Ghum, Tibet - A WitchGhoom (Ghum, Darjeeling, Northern India), A Tibetan Witch. The humorous hand-written message on the front, makes note that this elderly (and rather kindly-looking)
Palace of India, British Empire Exhibition, WembleyView of the Palace of India and Theatre, seen from the Gardens, at the British Empire Exhibition, held at Wembley between April and October 1924. Date: 1924
The Grand Lama of RongbukThe Grand Lama of the Rongbuk Monastery, Tibet. Date: circa 1910s
Racial / Tibet / Women 19CThree Tibetan women Date: 19th century
Tibet / Burning Lama BodyBurning the body of a Tibetan Lama Date: circa 1870
Wudang Lamasary, Baotou, Inner Mongolia, ChinaGeneral view of the Wudang Lamasary (Tibetan Buddhist Monastery) in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, in the Peoples Republic of China. Its Chinese name is Guangjue Temple
Tibetan Lamas in Darjeeling, IndiaA group of Tibetan Lamas in Darjeeling, India. A Lama is the title for a Tibetan teacher of the Dharma
Tibetan WomenThree Tibetan Women
Buddhist Priest in Northern India (Tibet)Buddhist Tibetan Monk/Priest
Tibet, China - Village of Bathang
Tibetan Stupa, Tibet, Himalayan Mountains, Southern China
Chinese Tartars - likely to be a man and a woman from the southern part of China toward Tibet and Nepal
Tibetan Monk 1798A Tibetan Monk in traditional dress and wide-brimmed hat
The Panchan Lama, 1932Photograph of His Serene Holiness the Panchan Lama in his ceremonial clothes, Peking, October 1932. The Panchan Lama is second in the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy to the Dalai Lama
Fur : Tibetan GoatThe hide of the Tibetan goat (capra Falconeri) is valued for warm clothing such as traveling coats
Tibetan Lama CeremonyTibetan Lamas worshipping trophies set on high mountains
Alexandra David-NeelALEXANDRA DAVID-NEEL French traveller in Tibet, photographed in Tibetan dress
Four types of goat: Capra or Wild Goat, Tibetan Goat, Argali, and Nepali Goat
Deer / Musk Tibetan 1835Two Tibetan Musk Deer
Tibetan Women WeavingTibetan women weaving
Tibetan Temple SceneThe interior of a Tibetan temple, with worshippers going round the inner enclosure either on their knees or stretched full length on the floor
Tibetan Spinning WoolTibetan man spinning wool
Red Lamas, TibetTibetan Red Lamas
Prayer Wheels in UseTibetan Yellow Monks using prayer wheels
Tibetan InscriptionA Tibetan sculptor carves an inscription on the face of a rock
Tibetan Lady and WheelA Tibetan woman with her prayer-wheel
Tibetan LadyA Tibetan lady
Tibetan Yak(bos grunniens) The yak of Tibet
Tibet Expedition / 1904Brigadier General MacDonald of the British expedition forces the Tibetan lamas to provide grain for his troops
Ch Twinley TarantellaChampion Twinley Tarantella
Tibetan Amulet-BoxTIBETAN AMULET-BOX This contained scrolls bearing magic formulae, protecting the wearer from demons and spirits
Tibetan Food StampTIBETAN FOOD STAMP This talisman was pressed onto soft foodstuffs, creating an image which protected the lamas from evil spirits