A press cutting describing in a letter from Mr. Horniman, the ascent he made from Mount Everest, a height of 29,002 feet, while in Darjeeling. While there he purchased some very interesting Tibetan things, characteristics of the people who live there.
Press cutting about Mr. Horniman's letter about his journey to Mount Everest
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Cassava drying on farm near Iseyin

Black and white negative close-up of flowers with large roots growing out of rock

Press cutting titled: The Horniman Museum at Forest Hill: The New Indian Curios.

Blackwall Lane School, Greenwich Division (Dreadnought) GREN 919A. Mezanine and Second Floor Plan. Drawing no. 4
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