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LSH/1/1/2/1/5 · Part · 1934-06-13 - 1934-06-14
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The diarist travels by lorry from Srinagar to Kud, notes heat and crowded lodging, and lists team members Ramzana, Ahmad Sheikh, and Gulla. The journey continues to Lahore in extreme heat, with a near fuel shortage, before boarding the Calcutta mail and using ice to keep Lumiere films cool.

CONTENT:
13th June, 1934. KUD. Left Srinagar by lorry at 7.15 am & had a good run down to Kud. No signs of the monsoon even Kud being pretty hot, although well over 5000'. Kud bungalow very popular: we first had a room each, then moved in together to make room for two females: finally slept out on the verandah, as a married couple turned up. Lorry to Lahore cost Rs. 60 + tolls of Rs. 30. This year we are taking with us this year Ramzana & Ahmad Sheikh & Gulla too. Gulla has learnt skinning fairly well.

14th June. Lahore. Left at 5.15 am & had a good run down to Lahore, which we reached at 2.15 pm. But the lorry driver nearly gave us a lot of trouble by running out of petrol. Another lorry luckily came along soon & gave us some spare. All the way today was very hot indeed, Lahore being 116°. Caught the Calcutta mail at 7.0 pm & loaded our compartment with kit & two bath tubs each with 80 lbs ice in them. I was particularly anxious to try to keep a box cool in which I have all my Lumiere films. So I put one bath tub full of ice on top of it, & I think it kept cool enough. The max. temp in the compartment was 110°, minimum 85°, even with the ice.

LSH/1/1/9/1/8 · Part · 1949-09-13
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The party traversed steep paths through alternating pine and mixed rain forest, relying on H.H.’s mules, with Tsungpin proving especially helpful; the hypsometer was unavailable and camp stood around 4000 ft. On 2nd April they went 9 miles to Kinga Rapden (5800 ft), ascending near Yundu Choling before dropping to Kinga, where they were met by two of H.H.’s men with tea and saffron rice, received fine ponies from H.H., and encountered dancers with a small orchestra.

CONTENT:
the pass again. After that we meandered along a pleasant reasonably level path through pine forest. Wherever there is a side valley, the forest changes to mixed rain forest abruptly, then back to pine in a curious and most marked way. So far, we have had three of H.H.'s mules to carry us, and I must say we are very glad to have had them. The climbs are very steep and sometimes nearly 4000 ft. Unfortunately the box with the hypsometer in it has been behind both the last two days, and I have been unable to take a height. Camp here is about 4000'. Without Tsungpin we would be hard put to it. He can get on with the locals. The others are all completely new, every thing they see and do is new to them, so they are not yet very good or helpful. But they are all very safe and willing. We are collecting quite a number of plants, though nothing interesting yet.

2nd April. Kinga Rapden. 5800 ft. 9 miles. This was the first clear day, with few clouds till the evening. We all dressed up as much as possible, as we were to be met on the road and might even see H.H. as soon as we got in. So we had a comfortable start at 7:00, getting in about 1:00 pm. Mostly the road was level, but near the end it rises 1000' or more to Yundu Choling, before dropping to Kinga. When about 3 miles short of Kinga Rapden, we were met by 2 of H.H.'s men and given tea and saffron rice. He also sent us three very fine ponies, richly caparisoned with gold brocade saddle cloths, to ride in on. The next excitement was meeting the two dancers, with their two man orchestra of sarnais. This

LSH/1/1/10/1/45 · Part · 1933-10-10
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Plans were made on 11 November to arrive in London on 12 November. They were met by Stalin, who efficiently divided up everything.

CONTENT:
on 11th Nov, to arrive in London on 12 November. They were met
by Stalin who divided up everything more efficiently.

GB 235 GBY/4/1 · Item · 2008
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
[COVER, IN PENCIL] '3' 'BATCH 2'; red/brown hinges; Index blank

Total of 13 of 20 slots filled, empty spaces are #s: 4-5,14,17-20

many appear to be from specimens collected by Istvah Pinter; some additional data can be found on some of the slides

The numbers on the slide correlate to an accessions report document [ACCESSSION NUMBER+LINK]

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: 2006017*5 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 2: 2008017*9 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 3: 2006017*9 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 4: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 5: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 6: 2006017*35/2 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 7: 2006017*5/1 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 8: 2006017*62
  • Slot 9: 2006017*9 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 10: 2006017*9 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 11: 2006017*52 - Aspelnium ceterach x lolegnamense
  • Slot 12: 2006017*68 - [?]
  • Slot 13: 2006017*52 - Aspelnium ceterach x lolegnamense
  • Slot 14: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 15: 200617*45/1 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 16: 2006017*45/2 - Aspelnium ceterach
  • Slot 17: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 18: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 19: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 20: [EMPTY]
Gibby, Professor Mary
GB 235 GBY/4/2 · Item · 2008
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
[MANUFACTUER] 'SUPPLIED BY Philip Harris SHENTONE ENGLAND'; red/brown hinges; Index blank

Total of 13 of 20 slots filled, empty spaces are #s: 14-20

many appear to be from specimens collected by Istvah Pinter; some additional data can be found on some of the slides

The numbers on the slide correlate to an accessions report document [ACCESSSION NUMBER+LINK]

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: 2006017*23 - Asplenium ceterach x aruerum
  • Slot 3: 2006017*3 - Asplenium Aureum ceterach
  • Slot 4: 2006017*9 - Asplenium ceterach
  • Slot 5: 2006017*35 - Asplenium ceterach
  • Slot 6: 2006017*59
  • Slot 7: 2006017*36 - Asplenium parviofolium
  • Slot 8: [NONE]
  • Slot 9: 2006017*35 - Asplenium parviofolium
  • Slot 10: 2006017*50 - Asplenium parviofolium
  • Slot 11: 2006017*15 - [?]
  • Slot 12: 2006017*28 - Asplenium ceterach x parvifolium
  • Slot 13: 2006017*64 - Asplenium ceterach
  • Slot 14: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 15: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 16: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 17: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 18: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 19: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 20: [EMPTY]
Gibby, Professor Mary
Tray 3 - Asplenium Hybrids
GB 235 GBY/4/3 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
The hinges are green.

Index on left inside flap has text for #s 1-4,7-10. But they don't appear to correspond to the glass slides in the tray itself.

Total of 18 of 20 slots filled, empty spaces are #s: 18-19

many appear to be from specimens collected by Istvah Pinter; some additional data can be found on some of the slides

The numbers on the slide correlate to an accessions report document [ACCESSSION NUMBER+LINK]

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: 2006017*68 - [?]
  • Slot 2: 2006017*68 - [?]
  • Slot 3: 2006017*33 - Asplenium aureum x parvifolium
  • Slot 4: 2006017*8 - Asplenium aureum x parvifolium
  • Slot 5: 2006017*41 - Asplenium parvifolum x ceterach
  • Slot 6: 2006017*56 - Asplenium aureum x ceterach
  • Slot 7: 2006017*56 - Asplenium aureum x ceterach
  • Slot 8: 2006017*56 - Asplenium aureum x ceterach
  • Slot 9: 2006017*28 - Asplenium ceterach x parvifolium
  • Slot 10: 2006017*20 - Asplenium ceterach x parvifolium -
  • Slot 11: 2006017*20 - Asplenium ceterach x parvifolium
  • Slot 12: 2006017*34 - Asplenium ceterach
  • Slot 13: 2006017*28 - Asplenium ceterach x parvifolium
  • Slot 14: 2006017*31 - Asplenium ceterach x parvifolium
  • Slot 15: 2006017*46 - Asplenium ceterach
  • Slot 16: 2006017*46 - Asplenium ceterach
  • Slot 17: 2006017*11 - Asplenium parvifolum x ceterach
  • Slot 18: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 19: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 20: 2006017*9/2 - Asplenium aureum x ceterach
Gibby, Professor Mary
Tray 4 - Dryopteris
GB 235 GBY/4/4 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
[MAKERS LABEL] "SUPPLIED BY philip harris SHENSTONE ENGLAND"
The hinges are red/brown.

Index is blank

Total of 11 of 20 slots filled, empty spaces are #s: 9-10,14-20

some additional data can be found on some of the slides

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: FR/AGJ 1 Dryopteris caucasica
  • Slot 2: FR/AGJ 2 Dryopteris caucasica
  • Slot 3: FR/AGJ 3 Dryopteris caucasica
  • Slot 4: FR/AGJ 4 Dryopteris caucasica
  • Slot 5: FR/AGJ 5 Dryopteris caucasica
  • Slot 6: FR/AGJ 6 Dryopteris caucasica
  • Slot 7: DG/TU (1) Dryopteris "caucasus"
  • Slot 8: DG/TU (2) Dryopteris "caucasus"
  • Slot 9: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 10: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 11: DG/IT (1) Dryopteris remota
  • Slot 12: DG/IT (2) Dryopteris remota
  • Slot 13: DG/IT (3) Dryopteris remota
  • Slot 14: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 15: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 16: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 17: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 18: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 19: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 20: [EMPTY]
Gibby, Professor Mary
Tray 5 - various
GB 235 GBY/4/5 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
[MAKERS LABEL] "SUPPLIED BY philip harris SHENSTONE ENGLAND"
The hinges are red/brown.

Index is blank

Total of 3 of 20 slots filled, empty spaces are #s: 4-20

some additional data can be found on some of the slides

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: 1992 2995a Asplenium marinum
  • Slot 2: 1969 5522 Ophioglossum vulgatum
  • Slot 3: 1970 5522 (2) Ophioglossum vulgatum
  • Slot 4: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 5: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 6: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 7: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 8: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 9: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 10: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 11: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 12: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 13: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 14: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 15: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 16: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 17: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 18: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 19: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 20: [EMPTY]
Gibby, Professor Mary
Tray 6 - various
GB 235 GBY/4/6 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
[MAKERS LABEL] "SUPPLIED BY Philip Harris SHENSTONE ENGLAND";
[COVER, IN PEN] 'Misc.'
The hinges are red/brown.

Index is blank

Total of 19 of 20 slots filled, empty space is #: 18

some additional data can be found on some of the slides

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: 19990489A, Pelargonium insularis
  • Slot 2: 19990489A (2), Pelargonium insularis
  • Slot 3: 20000857c (1), Pelargonium insularis
  • Slot4: 20000857c (2), Pelargonium insularis
  • Slot 5: 20000857c (3), Pelargonium insularis
  • Slot 6: 20000857c (4), Pelargonium insularis
  • Slot 7: 2002/271 (2), Asplenium
  • Slot 8: 2006/075 (4), Dryopteris "caucasus"
  • Slot 9: 8800 (2)*, Dryopteris [?] ?
  • Slot 10: 20110981 (1), Asplenium
  • Slot 11: 20070/66B (3), Pelargonium
  • Slot 12: 20070/66B (1), Pelargonium
  • Slot 13: 20070/66B (2), Pelargonium
  • Slot 14: 20141165A (2) , Pelargonium omanensis
  • Slot 15: 20141165A (1), Pelargonium omanensis
  • Slot 16: 20070170 (3) , Pelargonium
  • Slot 17: 20070170 (2) , Pelargonium
  • Slot 18: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 19: 1998 2335B (1)
  • Slot 20: 1998 2335B (2)
Gibby, Professor Mary
Tray 7
GB 235 GBY/4/7 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 cardboard slide tray
[MAKERS LABEL] "SUPPLIED BY philip harris SHENSTONE ENGLAND";
The hinges are red/brown.

Index is blank

Total of 19 of 20 slots filled, empty space is #: 11

some additional data can be found on some of the slides

some have 2 preps on a single slide

Slide numbers are as follows:

  • Slot 1: AP 87-100 (1)
  • Slot 2: AP 95/30 (2)
  • Slot 3: AP 16-112 (1)
  • Slot 4: AP 16-117 (1)
  • Slot 5: AP 91-03 (1)
  • Slot 6: AP 88-28
  • Slot 7: Ap 16-114 (1)
  • Slot 8: AP 16/109 (1)
  • Slot 9: AP 95-30 (1)
  • Slot 10: AP 16/109 (3)
  • Slot 11: [EMPTY]
  • Slot 12: 90,19
  • Slot 13: 90,19 / CPG8110
  • Slot 14: 90, 19
  • Slot 15: 99-12
  • Slot 16: 251099 / D953
  • Slot 17: 25-10 D99 953
  • Slot 18: GBB462
  • Slot 19: AP 15/43 (2)
  • Slot 20: AP 16-109 (2)
Gibby, Professor Mary