Man walking with a horse and cart in a village on the Shandong coast
Women in a horse-drawn carriage following a coffin in a funeral procession
Man with horse and cart waiting to join wedding procession
Myrtle Holton at home. Could she ride!!!
A good picture of a pre-war cassock [sic] saddle.
At the ferry. We are over!! The animals come off first. A bit of gorge scenery.
Along Sining River Valley. Boarding a shantsz. Handkerchief, constantly kept wet, at back of neck a great help.
Through the Great Hsia. After a good Sunday tiffin in Nienpai. The inevitable Moslem sign over Dr. Z.'s head.
Through the Great Hsia. Our inn at Kao Tsz with Mr. Harris ever in action.
Sining, capital of Tsinghai or Koko Nor. East end of Sining Valley; 30 li to the city. Mr. Mann & Dr. Z. ahead. Mr. Learner & Harris behind.
Tsinghai. Packing up after 'ta chien' at Lo T'o P'u. 'Canon Streeter' and his lackey.
Around the chorton [sic].
Payenjung. Its beginnings were in a military camp to quell the Tibetans. Approaching the West Gate. Going down to the moat. Hsi Kuan and Moslem quarters this side of gate.
Entering Chia Mo Ch'uan.
Leaving Shunhwa. A study in cantilever bridges. A hoof in the 'wild west.'
A chorton [sic].
Tsinghai. Cowboys in Tibet!! 'Go west young man, go west!!'
Yellow River Valley again. Loading up. We landed a mile down on the other side. The Salar country across R.
Yellow River Valley again. The hot[t]est ride of all over wasteland between Kantu and the crossing to Shunhwa.
Preparing to leave the inn