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Acrylic Blox : Mount Jomolhari or Chomolhari, on the border between Tibet and Bhutan, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa, in 1904
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Mount Jomolhari or Chomolhari, on the border between Tibet and Bhutan, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa, in 1904
Mount Jomolhari or Chomolhari, on the border between Tibet and Bhutan, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa, in 1904. The Tibet Expedition was launched from India and sanctioned by Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, who was concerned over Russian influence and supposed advance toward the border. The expedition eventually gained a number of concessions from Tibet, nominally under Chinese control at the time, but whether the effort was worth the return is certainly up for debate. This album came by direct descent from the family of Captain William Charles Hayman, ADC to the expedition's leader, Colonel Francis Younghusband of the Indian Political Service (Younghusband was accompanied by a strong military escort commanded by Brigadier General James Macdonald). The photographs show various elements of the expedition: military, monasteries, scenery, towns and locals. Date: 1904
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Advance Bhutan Campaign Capture Hayman Journey Lhasa Mount Reportage Tibet Tibetan Jomolhari
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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This photograph showcases Mount Jomolhari, or Chomolhari, a breathtaking peak straddling the border between Tibet and Bhutan. The image is taken from a fascinating album that offers a unique insight into a little-known campaign in world history: the British expedition to Lhasa in 1904. Led by Colonel Francis Younghusband of the Indian Political Service, the Tibet Expedition was launched from India under the auspices of Viceroy Lord Curzon, who was concerned about Russian influence and perceived advancements toward the border. The album, which has been passed down through the family of Captain William Charles Hayman, who served as ADC to Younghusband, provides a visual record of this intriguing period. The expedition, accompanied by a strong military escort commanded by Brigadier General James Macdonald, eventually gained several concessions from Tibet, which was nominally under Chinese control at the time. However, the value of this endeavor remains a subject of debate. The photographs in the album depict various aspects of the expedition, including military scenes, monasteries, scenic vistas, towns, and local inhabitants. This image of Mount Jomolhari, with its snow-capped peaks and dramatic clouds, serves as a testament to the expedition's journey through the stunning Himalayan landscape. The Tibet Expedition of 1904 represents an intriguing chapter in the annals of history, and this album offers a rare glimpse into the people, places, and events that shaped this fascinating episode in world history.
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