É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Supplement to the 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: Catalogue of Photographs Taken or Collected by Sir Aurel Stein
PHOTOGRAPHS 4. Desert ground near south end of Niya Site, with ancient footbridge across dry river bed. Serindia, vol. 1, fig. 75, part C of four part composite view, captioned, 'Panoramic view taken from sandy ridge to west of ruined dwelling N.XLI, Niya site, showing remains of N.XLI after excavation, ancient tank with surrounding arbour, footbridge stretched across dry river-bed (C) and dead orchards beyond.' [ 1047(5b)] 5. Temple ruin at Miran Site. Serindia, vol. 1, fig. 120, captioned, 'Northeast face of ruined shrine M.II, Miran site, after excavation, seen from east.' [1101(8)] 6. Ruin of ancient [crossed out] military magazine along ancient frontier wall in desert west ofTun-huang. Serindia, vol. 2, fig. 186, right-hand section of composite view, captioned, 'Ruins of ancient magazine T.XVI1I, on Tun-huang Limes, seen from south ...The figures of men standing at different points of the structure serve to indicate its size.' For the left-hand portion of the view, see Stein Photo 37/3(19). [1103(7a)] 7. Ch.IX. Group of temple grottoes at 'The Halls of the Thousand Buddhas.' Serindia, vol. 2, fig. 197, captioned, 'Rows of cave shrines, some showing decayed porches, near Ch.IX, Ch'ien-fo-tung, Tunhuang.' [1118(10)] 8. Stucco sculptures of T'ang period (partly restored) in temple grotto of 'Thousand Buddhas.' Serindia, vol. 2, fig. 207, captioned, 'Alcove with stucco images, partly restored, in Cave Ch.lll.A, Ch'ien-fo-tung.' [1148] 9. Glacier near Darkot Pass. [1197] 10. Glaciers above easternmost headwaters of Yurung-kash R., seen from circ. 1900 ft. above sea, 2 Sep 1908. Similar to Memoir on Maps, fig. 23a, captioned, 'Glacier-crowned K'un-lun Range above Yurung-kash R. sources, looking south from fixing above Chigelik-chap, 17,400 ft.' Captioned in negative notebook: 'Section of panorama from Kurumluk Sai H.S.F., 'S.S.E. largest glacier tor...' [2085] Stein Photo 37/5 2 n d Central Asian Expedition, 1906-1908: duplicate photographs Nine envelopes containing 79 half-plate prints from Stein's Second Expedition. The envelopes are titled by Stein in red pencil, with further remarks in black pencil, but the photographs have no numbers or captions. 1. Group portrait of Silk Road types, Khotan, Aug 1908. 2. Group portrait of Silk Road types, Khotan, Aug 1908. 3. Group portrait of Silk Road types, Khotan, Aug 1908. 4. Madrassa: mullah with children, Aug 1908. 5. Stein's Chinese secretary, Chiang Ssu-yeh, Aug 1908. 81