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Contact sheet vol v 11 1989
Contact sheet vol v 11b 198
View from Priniropa veranda, looking up valley towards Shukerbeh & Mukerbeh.
Priniropa veranda. Looking East to the peak between Hampta & Jagatsukh. In 1989 there were still no buildings between our house and Prini village above.
Grand house, timber bonded, dressed stone. Woman on veranda with arches. Straw sleeping / sitting mats stored under roof. Decorated doorway to ground floor.
Men threshing grain in a mortar. Girl with a ‘jharu’ is sweeping spilt grain back into the mortar. Beautiful building with double veranda in the background.
Contact sheet vol v 12 1989
Contact sheet vol v 12b 1989
Gaurigoshani on the Tangwasi ridge. Christina’s tent pitched with a wonderful view of many ranges, looking SW
Tangwasi Ridge Looking N.E.to the snow peaks of the main range.
Above Jalori. Towards Tangwasi, boy at the tap. Behind him arched balconies and pattern of their shadows. Corn drying on stone slab roof.
Contact sheet vol v 13 1989
Tea house hotel. Hampta, below Sinthan village. Mangal Singh’s cousin, the hotelier. As is framed in my kitchen, London.
Same as 5.13.4, less good version
Hampta Valley. Sinthan, Buddhist, Khampa village, potato fields, cattle .
Hampta Valley. Sinthan, Buddhist, Khampa village., Mangal Singh at his house
Hampta Valley. Sinthan, Buddhist, Khampa village. View from above village looking towards the Rohtang
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Hampta Valley. Sinthan, Buddhist, Khampa village autumn manuring their potato fields.
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Contact sheet vol v 14b 1990
View of the Gurdwara through the Buddhist prayer flags
Floating island with prayers flags, reflected in the lake
Men and children circumambulating the lake
A man moving the floating island in the lake.
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Riwalsar,Dhaba as in 5.14.65. Showing the Nandi’s legs
Contact sheet vol v 15 1990
Contact sheet vol v 15b 1990
A view of Riwalsar. It is a place of pilgrimage for Sikhs, Hindus and most of all Buddhists. In this photo the Gurdwara is seen the far side of the lake, Ladakhi/Zanskari gompa nearby, the Hindu temple in the foreground and gompa frequented by Khampas and others in the right hand corner. Some Zanskaris, Lahaulis and Buddhists from Manali area spend winters here. It is less cold, vegetables are cheaper and there is a peaceful congenial atmosphere.
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From the nun’s dwellings high on ridge above Riwalsar. A remarkable view through the prayer flags across to the snowy peaks of Kullu Valley
On ridge near the nun’s dwellings a lammergeier seen flying between the prayer flags.
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Above Riwalsar, a nun at the entrance to her cave dwelling
Above Riwalsar. Christina with food and tea given by a nun, outside her cave with her cat.
Above Riwalsar, Mangal Singh talking to the nun outside her cave/hut .She had given us tea.
From the nun’s dwellings on the ridge vertical prayer flags and the snows beyond.
Above Riwalsar. Christina with food and tea given by a nun, outside her cave with her cat.
On the ridge. The metal front door (made of biscuit tins) to a nun’s dwelling. There are prayers flags both vertical and horizontal scattering prayers as they blow in the wind.
Three children eating snacks in front of the gompa with its vertical prayer flags.
Contact sheet vol v 16 1990
Contact sheet vol v 16b 1990
Riwalsar,0utside the Shiva temple an elderly Buddhist woman and a boy pass by.
Contact sheet vol v 17 1990
Contact sheet vol v 18 1990
Looking up Kullu Valley from below Kaknal. Rice terraces.
Rice terraces below Kaknal. Its autumn, left hand of photo there are piles of manure that have been carried by ‘kilta’ load to be ploughed in before the winter.
Bellow Kaknal. Temporary dwellings for people while working at their rice terraces, as their village might be a distance away.