- B3/15.
- File
- 1934.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Contains notes on Gareth Jones's travels through central Europe including Yugoslavia, Italy, the Vatican, Germany and Austria.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Contains notes on Gareth Jones's travels through central Europe including Yugoslavia, Italy, the Vatican, Germany and Austria.
Tour of China, Hong Kong and Canton,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
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.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in Japan.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in Japan.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Tour of the Dutch East Indies and Singapore,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in the Dutch East Indies and Singapore.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in the Philippines.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A small notebook containing detailed notes made by Gareth Jones of his travels, experiences and his full conversations with the people whom he met during the last weeks of his life. There are fairly detailed notes on the likely aspirations of the Japanese in Inner Mongolia.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Notes on Gareth Jones's travels in Germany. Describes some of the individuals whom he met there including an interview with Albion Ross, a New York Times correspondent newly arrived in Berlin. It also includes an interview with Reinhard Haferkorn, identified in Jones's later newspaper article as "a German professor who had great experience of foreign travel". Even though the inside front cover is dated June 1, 1934, the material included in this diary notebook corresponds with Western Mail articles written in the first week of June 1933 so parts of the notebook may have been written at different times.