- 61-79.
- Cyfres
- 1934-35.
Dangos 23 canlyniad
Disgrifiad archifol- 80-86.
- Cyfres
- 1935-53.
- B3.
- Cyfres
- 1923-1934.
The notebooks contain notes made by Gareth Jones. The earliest ones were kept while he was a student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Trinity College, Cambridge, and are mainly linguistic in character. Later notes are often political commentaries and observations on international developments - in Europe, America and Russia. There are also many travel notes commenting on the countries where he travels and the people whom he meets. Some were kept while Gareth Jones was in the employ of David Lloyd George, based at Churt, and acting as a researcher for the compilation of Lloyd George's War Memoirs.
- B5.
- Cyfres
- 1921-1941.
Two passports belonging to Gareth Vaughan Jones and a passport belonging to his parents Major Edgar William and Annie Gwen Jones.
Transcripts of articles by Gareth Vaughan Jones,
- C3.
- Cyfres
- 1995-2005.
Transcripts by Dr Siriol Colley of press articles written by Gareth Jones, many on the situation in Russia, others on Wales, Ireland, or during his final 'Round the world tour' of 1930-1935.
Murder of Gareth Vaughan Jones;
- C5.
- Cyfres
- 1995-2005.
Photocopies of documents held at the National Archives, Kew relating to the muder of Gareth Jones, 12 August 1935, and subsequent research into his death.
- 26-32.
- Cyfres
Press cuttings of articles. Bundles of newspaper cuttings, mainly of lengthy articles written by G.V.J. A large number was published in the Western Mail, of which G.V.J. served as a member of the editorial staff.
Papers concerning G.V.J.'s death,
- 33-34
- Cyfres
- 1935.
- 87-88.
- Cyfres
- 1930.
Printed books. Two volumes given to Dr Prys T J Morgan by Miss Gwyneth Vaughan Jones, G.V.J.'s sister, c. 1957. They may have been awarded as prizes to G.V.J. when he was a student. Both bear the autograph of the author, dated February 1930, and no 88 bears the autograph of G.V.J.
Papers relating to the capture and death of Gareth Vaughan Jones;
- B8.
- Cyfres
- 1933-2002.
Papers relating to the capture of Gareth Jones in Inner Mongolia in July 1935 and his susequent murder on 12 August 1935. These include copies of some of the last letters which he wrote to his family, and large numbers of press reports on these events and paying tribute to his memory. There are also memorial cards, and papers deriving from subsequent investigations into his death.
Lloyd George Papers and articles by Gareth Jones,
- C2.
- Cyfres
- 1922-2001.
Photocopies of material among the Lloyd George Papers at the Parliamentary Archive at the House of Lords; drafts of articles written by Gareth Jones between 1922 and 1933; and a list of articles written by him, 1930-1935, and other papers.
- C4.
- Cyfres
- 1995-2005.
Transcripts by Dr Siriol Colley of the detailed diaries kept by Gareth Jones during his 'Round the World Tour' during the months preceding his death in August 1935.
- 1-21.
- Cyfres
- 1919-35.
- 35-47 (RESTRICTED ACCESS - see Conditions governing access).
- Cyfres
Pocket Diaries of tours in Europe,
- B1 (RESTRICTED ACCESS - see Conditions governing access)
- Cyfres
- 1923-1934.
Pocket diaries kept by Gareth Jones between 1923 and 1934.
- B4.
- Cyfres
- 1929-1934.
- B6.
- Cyfres
- 1903-1935.
Mainly letters from Gareth Jones to his parents and other members of his family, describing his activities, travels and the people whom he meets. Throughout the letters there are also regular references to events and people at home at Barry and in South Wales.
- C1.
- Cyfres
- 1931-1935.
Comprises source materials and papers acquired by Dr Siriol Colley while researching the life of her uncle Gareth Jones.
Printed materials, correspondence etc. relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones,
- C6.
- Cyfres
- 1930-2004.
Comprises printed items relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1930-1942; mementoes of Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1935-2002; press cuttings, 1938-1954; printed materials, 1957-2004; and papers concerning the commemoration of Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1999-2003.
Research notes, lectures, articles, etc,
- 22-25.
- Cyfres
- c.1930-32.