- 4552955/128
- Eitem
- 1922
Group photo of boys at Welsh Schoolboys Camp at Aberedw, 1922, Gareth Jones, aged around 16yrs can be seen to the right in the third row.
Group photo of boys at Welsh Schoolboys Camp at Aberedw, 1922, Gareth Jones, aged around 16yrs can be seen to the right in the third row.
Six soldiers smiling and laughing at the camera. One is holding a bugle aloft.
Mongolians examining the car before Gareth departed on the final journey from Pai Ling-Miao
A group of Mongolian Princes examining a Sedan. The detail of the spare wheel cover and the side of the bonnet is suggestive of an early 1930s Cadillac.
[A group of Mongolians in traditional dress alongside two men in Western dress]
Five Mongolians in traditional dress in conversation with two men in western dress. The man on the extreme left appears to be Mongolian, perhaps a translator, whilst the man in the light suit and hat may well be Gareth Vaughan Jones.
[A group of Mongolians in traditional dress alongside two men in Western dress]
Five Mongolians in traditional dress in conversation with two men in western dress. The man on the extreme left appears to be Mongolian, perhaps a translator, whilst the man in the light suit and hat may well be Gareth Vaughan Jones.
Llama or Lhama Service, Mongolia [sic]
A service in progress, but appearing more shamanic than Buddhist.
A group of Mongolian Princes engaged in conversation.
A boy with a scarf around his head sitting astride a horse whose ribs are clearly visible.
Novice monks, presumably in the grounds of a temple or monastery.
A Yurt in the left foreground. Beyond is a small Buddhist Temple.
A boy aged about five wearing a tunic and skull cap. On page 16 of 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret S Colley (Newark, 2001) Jones recalls 'He had a little red hat on...and a brown silk coat"
Prince Teh Wang astride a white horse.
Prince Teh Wang walking past a wrestling match at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes.
A man in a white shirt and shorts with his back to the camera watching a group of men with a horse.The pencil note on reverse of photo identifies him as Baron Von Plessen.
Informal portrait of a man wearing a wide brimmed straw hat favoured by horsemen.
Three Mongolian soldiers, one with his back to the camera, two posing for the camera.
A blurred landscape, as though taken from a moving train or car. 4552955/276 is a variant of this.
An inmpromptu campsite in which the Wostwag Company truck, the black sedan, a tent and horses can be seen.
A vulture perched on the ground in close proximity to yurts and other buildings.
Straw huts on the waters edge, location unknown but probably Philippines.