Lord Curzon and Younghusband explain the proposed Liberation

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This scene early in the first instalment of the inspirational Gyantse 1904- The British Liberation of Tibet starts in the meeting room of Lord Curzon's private residence in Calcutta June 18, 1903 and ends with his plan in his office with Colonel Younghusband, Maj.Gen. Macdonald and the Scot interpreter David Austin, powerfully portrayed in a most sympathetic way by Keir Heath, Laird of Glencairn. If his Scottish accent is a bit dubious, it was meant to because he spent all his life in the colonies with aborigines while studying Tibetan. Anyway, listen to "Mr. White's" accent! www.imperialflags.blogspot.com

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Uploaded: January 28th, 2008 @ 3:25 am
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