A guest drinking CHANG, a millet beer served in bamboo mugs, at a reception organized by the groom's sisters after the wedding. |
The Royal couple being greeted by the Commoners |
Hope Cooke dancing with her stepson Tenzing Namgyal |
The Royal Weeding in its process |
Sikkimese Bhutia dancers at the wedding festivities |
The Royal Couple |
Tsuklakhang Royal Palace. The Maharaja Tashi Namgyal (70), head of State of Sikkim, sits on a 5 foot throne during the wedding. |
Tsuklakhang Royal Palace. Reception held after the wedding. A young Sikkimese serving traditional beverages. |
Late Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal with his American Gyalmo Hope Cooke on the Wedding Day |
March 18th, 1963. The day before her wedding, Hope Cooke tries on the replica of her wedding dress, which is made out of a golden tissue, in "Mokye" (Sikkimese) |
US Ambassador to India John Kenneth Galbraith at the wedding reception. 1963. |
Denzong Cinema. Representation of classical Indian dance by Indrani Rahman, given after the wedding. In the front row: the Royal couple and the King Tashi Namgyal |
Royal Palace of Tsuklakhang. The American Ambassador, Kenneth Galbraith (left), being welcomed by the Maharaja Tashi Namgyal.All the photographs were taken by Marilyn Silverstone on the day of Royal Weeding on 20th of March 1963. For more information visit http://www.magnumphotos.com. These pictures abide copyright of Marilyn Silverstone. |
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