Gareth Vaughan Jones: school reports,
- B9/1.
- Ffeil
- 1918-1920.
Three school reports for Gareth Jones, Christmas term 1918 - Winter term 1920, from the County School for Boys, Barry.
Barry Boys' County School.
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Gareth Vaughan Jones: school reports,
Three school reports for Gareth Jones, Christmas term 1918 - Winter term 1920, from the County School for Boys, Barry.
Barry Boys' County School.
Papers concerning Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Contains stray items relating to Gareth Jones, including copies of an open reference, 4 March 1931, written by D. Lloyd George; a photocopy of a very long letter, 27 January 1933, from Gareth Jones to David Lloyd George, shortly after leaving his staff. It contains a detailed discussion of the state of affairs in the Soviet Union based on information received from the Soviet Ambassador in London, including comments on the second Five Year Plan (Parliamentary Archive, House of Lords, Lloyd George Papers G/26/1/4); a covering letter, 27 March 1933, from Gareth Jones to A. J. Sylvester, from Berlin (Lloyd George Papers G/26/1/2); a further letter, 27 March 1933, from Gareth Jones to Lloyd George, commenting on his experiences during his recent visit to Russia (Lloyd George Papers G/26/1/2); a photocopy of the text of a lecture by Gareth Jones, 30 March 1933, entitled 'Soviet Russia in March 1933' to the Royal Institute of International Affairs; press cuttings of articles by Gareth Jones; a letter, 8 February 1935, from the Russian Assistance Fund to Gareth Jones seeking his support for an appeal.
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
Transcripts of Gareth Vaughan Jones letters,
Transcripts by Dr Colley of the letters which Gareth Jones sent home to his family during his travels in 1935.
List of articles by Gareth Jones,
List, compiled by Dr Alun Jones, of articles by Gareth Jones in various journals and newspapers. The folder also includes papers relating to the Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers donated to the National Library of Wales in 1987.
Articles by Gareth Jones on the situation in Russia written in 1930-1933.
Transcripts of articles on Russia,
Transcripts of articles by Gareth Jones mainly on the situation in Russia between 1930 and 1935, together with a few on other subjects, original and photcopied press articles by Jones, some on Welsh themes, others on European matters.
Craftsmen of Wales and other Welsh articles,
Transcripts of mainly articles by Gareth Vaughan Jones on Welsh themes taken from the Western Mail, including a series of articles on the theme 'Craftsmen of Wales'. There are also some articles on America or Europe as seen through the eyes of a Welshman.
Transcript of diary of Siam, Cambodia, Canton and Hong Kong,
Printed materials relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Miscellaneous printed items, many associated with Gareth Jones, including many press cuttings commemorating his life and work, articles by Dr Siriol Colley on her uncle, and material on the famine, the 'Holodomor' in Russia.
Gareth Vaughan Jones IX : Lantern Slides.
A series of untitled lantern slides seemingly of Russia and the Ukraine in the early 1930s. Some seemed to have been prepared using officially sanctioned photographs, such as those of industrial projects, whilst others appear to have been produced from clandestine photographs, eg those of people sleeping on the streets.
Letters from Strasbourg, Hamburg, Wilna, Charente,
Letters from Genève, Strasbourg,
Letters from Danzig, New York, Washington DC, Connecticut,
Letters from San Francisco, Changkiakow,
Letters from G.V.J. at Dublin to his family,
File of references for G.V.J., and copies of G.V.J.'s curriculum vitae. The referees include D Lloyd George (21, 7-10) and Bernard Pares (21 / 12-17).
File of research notes and typescripts assembled by G.V.J. while in the employ of D Lloyd George. The subjects discussed in the notes include Disarmament; The Imperial Conference of 1926 and the Balfour Report; India; the League of Nations; Soviet Russia; The Empire after the War; War debts and the World Economic Conferences; Review of World Affairs for 1930; the Present Trade situation and prospects [1931]; the London Naval Conference, 1930; the Foreign Press and the Three Power Agreement; and the prospect of the Five-Power Naval Conference.