TRAVEL TALK ON LITTLE TIBET.
In his travel talk on Ladakh, or Little Tibet, at the Jellicoe Hall this evening, Professor Arnold Wall will describe the manners, customs, and religion of this branch of the Tibetan race, who occupy the highest inhabited land in the world. Lantern slides will be shown to illustrate the appearance and dress of the people, their monasteries and other religious buildings, and the scenery of the barren mountains and deserts of Little Tibet and the valley of the Uppev Indus. Some examples of Tibetan art will be exhibited.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20829, 12 April 1933, Page 7
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