É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Comp. by John Falconer, Ágnes Kárteszi, Ágnes Kelecsényi, Lilla Russell-Smith.
FALCONER John and RUSSELL-SMITH Lilla - Photographs
JOHN FALCONER - LILLA RUSSELL-SMITH 28. Sahri-Bahlol, mound S.C. Base III in course of clearing, 1911-1912. [OIOC Photo 1006/2(1100); 0419] 29. 'Photo of the inscription on the top of relic casket.' [0426] 30. 'Photo of the inscription on the top of relic casket.' [0427] 31. 'Photo of the inscription on the top of relic casket...from Plasticine impression.' [0428] 32. 'Photo of the inscription on the top of relic casket...from Plasticine impression,' identical to 0428. [0429] 33. 'Shewa Cromlech, view from east.' [0431] 34. Takht-i-Bahi, stucco frieze from main stupa, T.XX, showing Kuvera and Hariti. [OIOC Photo 1006/2(863); 025] 35. Plan of the main monastery, Takht-i-Bahi, 1910-1911. This was published in the 1910-1911 annual report of the Frontier Circle. [010] 36. Temple D from South, Kafirkot, 1911-1912. [OIOC Photo 1006/2(1069); 099] 37. 'Ornamented Brass gun from Peking with Chinese inscription of A.D. 1681. 51 s' Sikhs Mess' [Peshawar], [030] Stein Photo 14 3 r d Central Asian Expedition, 1913-1916 126 prints mounted on card, with blockmaker's instructions in pencil. These form an incomplete series of proofs of the illustrations for Stein's Innermost Asia (1928). Stein's numbering, which accords with the plate numbers in that work, has been retained rather than re-numbering the collection in a consecutive sequence. The prints are mounted on two sizes of card; those on larger mounts, which are stored separately from the smaller mount size, are identified by the letter 'L' following the negative number in square brackets. Volume 1 158. Western portion of Mesa L.C., seen from south-east. 162. West rampart of ancient Castrum L.E., Lop Desert, seen from inside north gate (two copies). [395] 163. Portion of east rampart of ancient Castrum L.E., seen from within (two copies). [387] 176. Reed-beds of Altmish-bulak seen from above westernmost spring. [097; L] 177. Amidst belts of Mesas, south of Camp XCIX, Lop Desert (two copies). [425] 187. Mesa ridge overlooking end of ancient lacustrine basin, east of Beshtoghrak (two copies). [439-i] 190. North-eastern corner of terminal basin of Su-lo-ho, with line of limes agger, looking south from T.IV.a. [446-i] 191. Line of limes wall stretching eastwards from watch-tower T.IH (two copies). [455] 246