Second in the series of 'Around the World Tour' diaries with notes on Gareth Jones's travels in the United States. Includes details of individuals whom he met there. See also Round the World Tour diary volume 1 (37), volume 3 (38), volume 4 (40) and volumes 5-11 (B2).
First in a series of diaries from Gareth Vaughan Jones's 'Round the World Tour' starting on 25 October 1934 with his journey to New York. See also Round the World Tour diary volume 2 (B3/16), volume 3 (38), volume 4 (40) and volumes 5-11 (B2).
Photocopies of source materials assembled by Dr Colley during the course of her research while preparing her publications on Gareth Vaughan Jones. These include material from newspapers and journals, including articles by Gareth Jones, typescript articles, memoranda, and notes by him on personal interviews which he has conducted.
A small village presumed to be along the Peking - Kalgan (now Beijing-Zhangjiakou) railway line. Three sets of railway tracks are visible in the foreground.
A selection of photographs of Gareth Vaughan Jones connected with his work including studio portraits (by Hugo, 1929) of himself and unidentified other persons, relaxing in the Mojave Desert, also two Trinity College, Cambridge groups. Some are annotated on the reverse.
Various photographs, mainly informal, of Gareth Vaughan Jones from age of eight or so up until the year of his death. Many are 'snapshots' of him with family & friends. Some are annotated. Nos. 4552955/337-352 are contact sheets of negatives 4552957 prepared at NLW, jan 2011.
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.
Includes a photograph of Lloyd George, Dame Margaret and Megan, c. 1930; brochures, c. 1930-1933, advertising Gareth Jones's lecture tours in the United States; and miscellaneous stray items concerning his travels.
Printed books. Two volumes given to Dr Prys T J Morgan by Miss Gwyneth Vaughan Jones, G.V.J.'s sister, c. 1957. They may have been awarded as prizes to G.V.J. when he was a student. Both bear the autograph of the author, dated February 1930, and no 88 bears the autograph of G.V.J.