File:Frederick O'Connor at Gyantse Dzong (Fort) with Peugeot Bébé in 1907.jpg

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Français : Frederick O'Connor (représentant commercial du Raj britannique et secrétaire de Younghusband) au Tibet dans une voiture Peugeot, l'une des deux premières introduites au Tibet, en 1907.
English: Frederick O'Connor (representative of English Trade in Tibet for British Raj, and secretary of Younghusband) in a Peugeot car, one of the first two in Tibet, in 1907. The car was in the plain in front of the Gyantse Dzong(fortress). The driver is Raja Ugyen Dorji (1855-1916), Bhutan's Trade Agent at Kalimpong, indicating the route over which the motor cars were man-hauled.
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