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Letter to Roland Carter, 3 August 1946
GB 891 LOR-LOR/2-LOR/2/1-LOR/2/1/3 · Unidad documental compuesta · 3rd Aug 1946
Parte de Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

Letter to Roland Carter from R.N. B., Political Agent, Gilgit, to enclose a translation of a letter from Governor Ishkoman in which is information regarding the Wakhis in his ilaqa. With the letter is the translation concerning the habits of the Wakhi. Both typed, 2 pieces, letter dated 3 August 1946. A letter in Urdu concerning the Ishkoman Wakhis is also with this letter. Handwritten, 2 pieces, 4 sides.

Letter to Roland Carter, 15 August 1946
GB 891 LOR-LOR/2-LOR/2/1-LOR/2/1/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · 15th Aug 1946
Parte de Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

Letter to Roland Carter from R.N. B-, Political Agent, Gilgit, in which he writes that he has enclosed a copy of the letter from the Assistant Political Agent, Chitral, with information about the Wakhis in Chitral. This letter is on the reverse side. Typed, 2 sides, letter dated 15 August 1946.

GB 891 LOR-LOR/2-LOR/2/1-LOR/2/1/5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 21st Jan 1967
Parte de Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

Letter from Roland Carter to Miss Nielsen, Royal Asiatic Society, to enclose some notes on language hunting which Col. Lorimer had sent him as a young political officer in Gilgit, and some further notes that Garter had made of a tour in Gupis & Ishkoman. He is donating these to the Royal Asiatic Society. Handwritten, 2 sides, dated 21 January 1967.

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Diary of a tour from Gilgit
GB 891 LOR-LOR/2-LOR/2/2-LOR/2/2/2 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1947
Parte de Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

Diary of a tour from Gilgit - daily notes made of a trip leaving Gilgit on 14 April 1947, probably that made by Carter as mentioned in the letter LOR/2/1/5. Entries continue until 29 April 1947, all of which are contained within a notebook. There are several unwritten pages but the final page has notes on Ballade from Mesdemoiselles Eden. The inside cover of the notebook, back and front have been covered in calculations; the cover has become detached from the pages. Soft light brown cover notebook with ruled pages.

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GB 891 LOR · Fondo · 1934 - 1946

The material consists of two folders. The first contains correspondence, manuscripts and printed material connected to the Lorimers' expedition to the Gilgit-Baltistan region, Pakistan in 1934-1935. The second folder contains correspondence and notes provided by D.L.R. Lorimer in 1946, to aid Roland Carter, political agent in Gilgit and Carter's own notes.

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Lorimer-Gilgit Papers
GB 891 LOR-LOR/1 · Serie · 1934 - 1938
Parte de Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

This series consists of correspondence between the Lorimers and Sidney Duly, manuscripts concerning the Gilgit Expedition; and some printed articles by the Lorimers. There is also a letter from Duly to Richard Pankhurst, RAS LIbrarian, to donate the material to the Royal Asiatic Society.

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GB 891 LOR-LOR/1-LOR/1/1-LOR/1/1/1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 13th May 1934
Parte de Papers of David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer and Emily Overend Lorimer

Letter from David Lockhart Robertson Lorimer to Sidney John Duly in which he writes of his journey to Bombay - a comfortable but dull voyage. In Bombay, Lorimer had met one of the [Chōa] Russian refugees with whom he had been previously corresponding. Lorimer describes being taken round the Bombay sights. Lorimer had received a deputation of Hunza men and from that secured a Hunza boy as a servant. Lorimer writes of the people he has secured for his expedition. They arrived at Srinagar on 31st March and within 24 hours were in a Hunza boat on the Jhelum. He writes that they have been variously received and as the "Times correspondent" has collected information from the highest and worst authoritative sources. He writes concerning the political situation. He has met a retired Indian Colonial Service man, Sir Ivo Elliot, who is friendly. Lorimer also describes the Prime Minister.
They are clothing and equipping themselves for the next stage. He has been corresponding with Gilgit with a view to having a man sent down from there. They hope to be in Gilgit by June. Sent from Srinagar. Kashmir, India, Handwritten letter, 3 pieces, 6 sides, dated 13 May 1934.

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