His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, circa 1950.
A photograph sent to the Mackiernan family by the Tibetan Regency.
Courtesy Duncan Mackiernan family.
Douglas S. Mackiernan and ‘Pegge Parker’. U.S. consulate, Tihwa, Sinkiang,
July 1947. Courtesy ‘Pegge Parker’- Margaret Lyons Mackiernan Hlavacek.
Douglas Mackiernan at MIT, circa 1934.
Courtesy ‘Pegge Parker’- Margaret Lyons Mackiernan Hlavacek
U.S. Air Force General Albert F. Hegenberger, head of AFOAT-1 in 1949.
Photograph courtesy NARA
Pegge Parker in an advertisement for Camel cigarette: circa 1944.
Courtesy Collection of ‘Pegge Parker’- Margaret Lyons Mackiernan Hlavacek
Qali Beg the Kazak Chief. Douglas Mackiernan asked to pass intelligence from Sinkiang, through Tibet, to India.
Photograph circa 1952, in Kashmir by Milton J. Clark. (National Geographic, November 1954)
Vasili Zvansov, Circa 1950. Photograph courtesy of Vasili and Alex Zvansov
Kazak Yurts and horsemen, Tekes Valley, Sinkiang, circa 1926.
(National Geographic, October 1927, pg 412, William J. Morden/ Morden-Clark Asiatic Expedition.)
Camel caravan and tents, Altai Mountains, Sinkiang, circa 1926.
(National Geographic, October 1927, pg 428, William J. Morden/ Morden-Clark Asiatic Expedition.)
Osman Bator, near Peitaishan, Sinkiang, July 1947–on a white horse in the center.
Courtesy ‘Pegge Parker’- Margaret Lyons Mackiernan Hlavacek Sunday News October 19, 1947
The gate in the walled city of Tihwa, through which Mackiernan and Bessac passed as they left the city–circa 1926.
(National Geographic, October 1927, pg 419, William J. Morden/ Morden-Clark Asiatic Expedition.)
Prince De and his short wave radio, Inner Mongolia.
Photograph by Walter Bosshard.
(Kuhles Grasland Mongolei, Zurich: Buchergilde Gutenberg, 1950, plate 68, p 112)
Owen and Eleanor Lattimore at their wedding, Peking, March 4, 1926.
Courtesy of David Lattimore
Margaret Lyons– ‘ Pegge Parker’:
on a parachute jump with the U.S. Army, Paratroop School,, Fort Benning Ga., circa 1943-1944.
Photo courtesy U.S. Army Signal Corps, Sunday Times-Herald, April 4, 1948
The Brothers Mackiernan in World Weather’s Radio House
at the Green Lantern, Stoughton Massachusetts, Circa 1950.
Front, Stuart; middle Malcolm; back, Duncan. Courtesy Duncan Mackiernan family
The Mackiernan brothers with skis–
left to right: Malcolm, Stuart, Angus, Douglas, Duncan. Massachusetts, circa 1940.
Courtesy Duncan Mackiernan family
Front page of the Marin Country, Independent Journal January 31, 1950.
Mackiernan is a blown spy before he goes to Tibet.
Clipping courtesy ‘Pegge Parker’- Margaret Lyons Mackiernan Hlavacek