Photographs of Dennis Ratcliffe's trip to Monte Carlo with the Ambrose Orchestra
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Woman performer with cloak. Ban Di village. 11th April.

35mm slide: House interior with group members. Peter has ‘Shaping’ rather than ‘Shapang’ here, probably a reference to the village they were leaving.

Black and white negative of people burning bottom of the canoe with one man standing on the canoe in the middle of the forest

Photograph of Emslie Horniman
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