Russian articles by Gareth Vaughan Jones,
- C3/2.
- Ffeil
- 1995-2005.
Transcripts of articles by Gareth Jones on the situation in Russia in 1930-1935.
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Russian articles by Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Transcripts of articles by Gareth Jones on the situation in Russia in 1930-1935.
Press articles by Gareth Jones on the Irish problem,
Transcripts of articles written by Gareth Jones during his 'Round the World Fact Finding Tour' in 1934-1935, mainly on conditions in the Far East.
Transcript of diary: the Philippines, Dutch East Indies and Singapore.
A panoramic photograph of a large group of children and adults (mainly women) standing in front of the White House. President Hoover isstanding in the middle.
Includes views in Wales, England, France etc
Photographs believed to have been taken by Gareth Vaughan Jones in summer 1935. Most are of Mongolia, many being of The Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes at the Court of Prince Teh Wang. These show many of the tribesmen and their lifestyles. Included are a number of Prince Teh Wang (aka Prince Demchugdongrub), Mongolian military leader and his family; also Chinese General Tsai Ting Kai (aka Cai Tingkai). Some are annotated on the reverse. Included are pictures of monks, sacrificing of sheep, inside and outside yurts, wrestling etc.
Letters from Hamburg, Charlottenburg,
Wales: cultural and historical.
Miscellaneous printed material.
Gareth Vaughan Jones aged about five with his father in a garden. GVJ is on his fathers knee looking at the camera. His father is crouching looking at Gareth.
Letters to E.J. expressing sympathy on the death of G.V.J. The correspondents include J W Wheeler Bennett (50/9), W Goscombe John (50/13), G Hartwell Jones (50/5), Sir Henry Stuart Jones (50/8), Idwal Jones, Lampeter (50/ 11), Sir Rhys Hopkin Morris (50/21), Bernard Pares (50/3,16,20), Lord Plymouth (50/12) and Evelyn Wrench (50/17). See also numbers 33 and 34 for further papers relating to G.V.J.'s death.
'America - a National Revolution',
'The Pacific Coast Outlook'. San Francisco,