

Three of Sri Tung Bahadur's Favorite Wives and His Youngest Son
Black and white photograph of six people sitting on a rug outdoors. Six people are sitting on a rug with a striped pattern. The rug is on dirt ground. There are trees and a wall behind them. A triangular tent-like structure made of dark fabric is behind the people. Three women on the left side are wearing long dresses and shawls. The woman on the left has a plaid long dress and a shawl. The two women next to her wear long dresses and shawls. The next person to the right is a boy wearing a patterned vest and white pants. The two people on the right are a woman and a man, both wearing long dresses. The woman on the right has a patterned long dress and a shawl. The man on the right has a shawl. The people appear to be wearing traditional clothing. The photograph is in black and white. The title of the photograph is "Three of Sri Tung Bahadur's Favorite Wives and His Youngest Son". The photographer is Bourne & Shepherd.
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