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Buddh Gaya, Buddha's holiest place, India, 1922.Artist: Deaville Walker
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Tinsmiths in a tinsmith's shop, India, 1922.Artist: R Gorbold
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Hawaiians at a banquet, Hawaii, 1922.Artist: RM Clutterbuck
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A Punjabi native with a dancing bear, India, 1922.Artist: Robert Chisham
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A group of monks at the monastery of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Italy, 1922.
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Charming the venom from a cobra; a snake charmer with a mongoose, India, 1922.Artist: JH Powell
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Monks of the Greek church carrying volumes of the Liturgy, Greece, 1922.
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Lamist priests of Sikkim wearing robes, Talung monastery, India, 1922.Artist: John Claude White
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Boys camping, Berlin, Germany, 1922.
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Kashmiri women, India, 1922.Artist: Publishers Photo Service
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A state barge of a Maharaja, Kashmir's royal capital, India, 1922.Artist: GT Bookless
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A mail caravan crossing the Icelandic plains, Iceland, 1922.
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An Arab dancing horse, Udaipur, India, 1922.Artist: Herbert Ponting
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Learning in the Forest of Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, 1922.
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A member of the Georgian aristocracy, 1922.
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A gaucho, Argentina, 1922.
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A mystery monolith in the primeval forest of Quirigua, Guatemala, 1922.Artist: Alfred P Maudsley
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Afridis (Pathan tribes); warfare in the northern Indian marches, India, 1922.
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A baptismal procession, Black Forest, Germany, 1922.Artist: Georg Haeckel
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Mendicancy adopted in the name of Vishnu, India, 1922. 
Mendicancy adopted in the name of Vishnu, India, 1922. A mendicant is a monk who is a member of an order that is not allowed to own property and is therefore entirely dependent on charity. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume IV: Georgia to Italy, edited by JA Hammerton and published by the Educational Book Company (London, 1922). 
Unique Identifier AR964571 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4161px × 4198px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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