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Tibet. Asia - China. Autonomous region. Longitude: 88.0000. Latitude: 29.0000.

 Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Box containing miscellaneous negatives, including negatives of George and Betty Sherriff from an expedition to south-east Tibet in 1934., 1934, undated.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9533/292
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Sir George participated in three major botanical expeditions (to South Africa, 1927-8, East Africa, 1934-5, and Tibet and Bhutan, 1938) which are illustrated in letters, photographs and diaries.Correspondence of special interest includes letters from botanical explorers Frank and Jean Kingdon Ward, George and Betty Sherriff and Frank Ludlow (mostly from Burma, Tibet and Bhutan) and from King Gustav of Sweden and Stanley Smith (the latter discussing the possible foundation of a...
Dates: 1934, undated.

Boxes containing glass negatives, possibly from a botanical expedition to Tibet., ?1938.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.9533/284-290
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Sir George participated in three major botanical expeditions (to South Africa, 1927-8, East Africa, 1934-5, and Tibet and Bhutan, 1938) which are illustrated in letters, photographs and diaries.Correspondence of special interest includes letters from botanical explorers Frank and Jean Kingdon Ward, George and Betty Sherriff and Frank Ludlow (mostly from Burma, Tibet and Bhutan) and from King Gustav of Sweden and Stanley Smith (the latter discussing the possible foundation of a...
Dates: ?1938.

Papers of John K S Reid.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9586
Scope and Contents

Concerning a visit to Tibet.

Dates: 1936.

Photographs and negatives from a botanical expedition to Tibet., 1938.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.9533/274-283
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Sir George participated in three major botanical expeditions (to South Africa, 1927-8, East Africa, 1934-5, and Tibet and Bhutan, 1938) which are illustrated in letters, photographs and diaries.Correspondence of special interest includes letters from botanical explorers Frank and Jean Kingdon Ward, George and Betty Sherriff and Frank Ludlow (mostly from Burma, Tibet and Bhutan) and from King Gustav of Sweden and Stanley Smith (the latter discussing the possible foundation of a...
Dates: 1938.