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Francis YounghusbandFRANCIS EDWARD YOUNGHUSBAND Commissioner of the Anglo- Indian government, who dictated a treaty with Tibet (1904) at Lhasa
Sunrise at Younghusband, Lower Murray River, South AustraliaYounghusband, a small settlement located on the left bank of the lower Murray River in South Australia, offers picturesque views of the landscape
Symbols of Imperial Majesty, c1935. Artist: George John YounghusbandSymbols of Imperial Majesty, c1935. From The Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Record Number 1910-1935. [The Illustrated London News and Sketch, Ltd. London, 1935]
Captain F. E. YounghusbandPortrait of Captain F. E. Younghusband of the Kings Dragoon Guards, who won one of the two gold medals granted yearly by the Royal Geographical Society to distinguished explorers. Date: 1890
TIBET: 1904 MISSION. British expeditionary forces under the leadership of Francis Younghusband (1863-1942) speaking with Tibetan villagers on their way to Lhasa
FRANCIS E. YOUNGHUSBAND (1863-1942). Sir Francis Edward Younghusband. British explorer and author. Wood engraving, 1890
Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1863-1942)Photographic portrait of Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, the British explorer, who discovered the Murtagh Pass, opened up Tibet to the Western world and was founder of the World Congress of Faiths
Sir Francis Younghusband and the American Ambassador, 1922Photograph showing the American Ambassador to Great Britain, Mr. Harvey (on left), presenting an American Geographical Society Medal to Sir Francis Younghusband; London, 1922