[Interior of yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones]
- 4552955/252.
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- 1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A Mongolian inside the yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones and his companions.
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[Interior of yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A Mongolian inside the yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones and his companions.
Interior Statue, Hearst Castle
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Statue of nude and cherub at the edge of the indoor Romanesque pool at Hearst Castle.
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Under-exposed photo of an oriental man sitting in a room in which furnishings are barely distinguishable.
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Postcard showing an ivory spear thrower found at the Madeleine caves in Dordogne, France. Adressed to Major Edgar Jones, Barry from Gareth Vaughan Jones. Some cyrillic characters in amoung the English handwriting. Partial postmark.
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Gareth Jones is shown outdoors, standing with a note pad in hand, appearing to be interviewing a woman. Inscription on reverse - "Jane Evans. Gareth".
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Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting children looking at their reflections in a large bowl of water. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting children looking at their reflections in a large bowl of water. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting Lotus flowers and a dragonfly. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting Lotus flowers and a dragonfly. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
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Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting flowers (Lillies) and Butterflies. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935
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Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting two rabbits in part of an ornamental garden. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935
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Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting birds (probably the Brown Eared Bulbul) among branches of cherry blossom. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
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Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting birds ( Japanese Waxwing)) among branches of cherry blossom. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
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Photographic reproductions of Japanese artwork depicting several birds on branches of a tree. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
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Gardens at Samboin Temple, Kyoto, from a photograph by Toyo Okamoto. Published by Japanese Government Railways, Tokyo.
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View of Joe Dodge Lodge, Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire. Photo has been printed in reverse.
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Image of the Jones family grave at Merthyr Dyfan cemetary, Barry. Inscription on reverse, written by one of Gareth's sisters, Gwyneth or Eirian, reads, " Family grave of my parents, Edgar 1953 & Gwen 1965, Miss Winifred Jones (Aunt) 1951, Gareth Jones, brother, 1935."
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Jungle foliage, location unknown.
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A none too prosperous cluster of houses seen from neighbouring railway tracks. Believed to be Kalgan.
Kalgan : The headquarters of the Wostwag Company, a German firm that traded with the Mongols.
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A row of single storey warehouses and sheds with two lorries and piles of crates and barrels in front of them.