- 4552955/319.
- Eitem
- 1935.
A none too prosperous cluster of houses seen from neighbouring railway tracks. Believed to be Kalgan.
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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.
A row of single storey warehouses and sheds with two lorries and piles of crates and barrels in front of them.
A large furry dog standing next to a wall.
A Camel herder leading a camel towards the horizon, the rest following.
Two men in western clothes standing a respectful distance from, and looking at, an archery target.
A large dog sniffing in the grass, its hindquarters blurred by movement. In the background can be seen a yurt and two carts.
A bespectacled man, Elwyn Davies, standing behind his son, David, at 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok. The boy is wearing 1935 Silver Jubilee medal on his chest.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones in front of a gazebo]
Gareth Vaughan Jones photographed outdoors standing in front of a gazebo type structure, in the garden of Elwyn Davies' home in Bangkok.
Informal portrait of an Asian boy aged about twelve years old. He is smiling at the camera and has a magazine tucked under his left arm. As this photo was taken directly before the SS Kistna docked in Sebarok this may be one of the efficient Chinese stewards mentioned in' Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001), page 95.
Labourers loading large square tins fof kerosene rom a quayside on to a ship. Photo appears to have been taken looking down from the deck of the ship.
Photograph of a young boy beneath an ornamental arch in a garden. The boy is believed to be David Davies, the son of Elwyn Davies of Pennorth, Cynghordy who Jones met in Bangkok.
Gareth at the magnificent site at Borobudur
Gareth Vaughan Jones photographed in front of some of the bas-reliefs at Borobudur Temple, Java.
Ploughing ceremony in progress, Bangkok.
A group of children standing on the pavement looking at the camera. Location unknown.
Two boys seated at a small table, possibly in a school.
[Daughters of General Tsai and General Chen]
Two young ladies, a girl and young man all of Chinese origin. The ladies can be identified by reference to a photograph reproduced in 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001) page 130.
Two girls (possibly daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist.) sitting down to tea, a waiter/servant in attendance.
Three Chineses children photographed in the street. The eldest, a girl stands in the middle, a boy either side of her.
[Alleyway with children playing]
A narrow alley with washing drying on the left hand side and three children playing in the miidle distance. 4552957/74 is an informal portrait of the children.