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#19 Part of a Small Machine for Pressing Mustard Seeds, 1944

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#19 Part of a Small Machine for Pressing Mustard Seeds, 1944

When 4-year-old child was recognized for the throne of Tibet as the fourteenth Dalai Lama, 1944

#19 Part of a Small Machine for Pressing Mustard Seeds, 1944

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#20 A Caravan Crossing the Nyapso-la, 1944. A caravan crossing the Nyapso-la (pass) on route to China (Central Tibet).→

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