Typescript of broadcast 'Er Cof am Iarll Plymouth', by E.J,
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- Ffeil
- 8 October 1943.
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Typescript of broadcast 'Er Cof am Iarll Plymouth', by E.J,
Order of Memorial Service to Dr Edgar Jones at Barry,
Prince D S Mirsky, A History of Russian Literature from the Earliest Times to the Death of Dostoyevsky (1881) (London, 1927).
A notebook containing fairly detailed diary like entries in German of a tour of central Europe, mainly Germany, by Gareth Jones during July and August 1923. At the time he had recently completed his first year at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and had learned German there.
Diary of service with Lloyd George,
Contains detailed entries, 31 December 1929-13 November 1930, mainly recounting his experiences while Gareth Jones was a researcher in the employ of David Lloyd George.
Appointment and Engagement Diary,
Diary describing Gareth Jones's visit to Germany in February 1933 and his meeting with Hitler and Goebbels. The notebook gives Gareth Jones's view of contemporary events in Germany in some detail and gives Jones's reactions to the impact and nature of the Nazi regime in the country. See also file 36; pocketbook from a visit to Germany in January 1933.
Notes on international affairs and developments,
Contains notes on international affairs and developments.
Contains mainly notes on developments in Italy and France.
Notes on the opinions of various individuals on political events and current issues, possibly during the course of interviews.
Round the World Tour diaries volume 2: United States,
Second in the series of 'Around the World Tour' diaries with notes on Gareth Jones's travels in the United States. Includes details of individuals whom he met there. See also Round the World Tour diary volume 1 (37), volume 3 (38), volume 4 (40) and volumes 5-11 (B2).
Addresses kept by Gareth Jones mainly as a student at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Passport of Major Edgar William and Annie Gwen Jones, parents of Gareth Jones,
Passport of Gareth Vaughan Jones,
The great majority of the letters are written at New York while Gareth Jones remained in the employ of Ivy Lee and Associates until May 1932. Thereafter, he returned to resume working as a researcher for David Lloyd George.based mainly at Bron-y-de, Churt in Surrey, working extensively on Lloyd George's War Memoirs. Most of the letters outline events at New York and his activities and describe in some detail the people he meets and gives his impressions of them. He also eagerly outlines events and the people whom he meets while in the employ of Lloyd George. There are also occasional references to events at home in Barry.
Stray letters from Gareth Jones,
Stray, undated letters, some of them incomplete or fragments, from Gareth Jones to his parents (forming part of series B6/1-B6/5).
Stray letters to Gareth Jones. The correspondents include Sir John Herbert Lewis, 1933 (relating to Gareth Jones's articles on the Five Year plan published in The Times), and Sir John Edward Lloyd, 1930 (2 letters) (relating to the Archaelological Committee). There are also copies of a reference about Gareth Jones, October 1934, written by Sir Bernard Pares of the School of Slavonic and East European Studies of the University of London, giving important information about Gareth Jones's career.
Lewis, J. Herbert (John Herbert), Sir, 1858-1933.
Press articles written by Gareth Jones in national newspapers on Russia, Germany (mainly on the impact of Hitler), the situation in Ireland, the United States, and a few on central Europe.
The folder is marked 'American articles', and many of the cuttings are of articles written by Gareth Jones during his 'Round the World' tour in the spring of 1935. There are also a few cuttings during previous years written on Russia and Germany.