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A young Chinese girl referred to as 'Sylvia' a daughter of General Chen Chi-tang in 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001).
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A young Chinese girl referred to as 'Sylvia' a daughter of General Chen Chi-tang in 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001).
Peasants lying in a Moscow street hoping for food
What appears to be a family group sitting on a pavement looking forlorn.
Men and women sitting around an oblong table on which is a piece of striped cloth. Presumed to be in the Ukraine.
[Three of Gareth's Chinese friends]
The daughters of Generals Chen Chi-tang and Tsai Ting-kai sitting on a sofa, with Tsai Dao-sheng in the middle. All are reading and looking studious.
An infornal portrait of a smiling Tsai Daosheng wearing a double breasted suit and dark tie.
A single storey thatched cottage in a rural setting, presumed to be in the Ukraine. Cottage has a central chimney and a hipped roof.
A house seemingly built of straw on stilts. Location unknown but possibly Philippines.
Gareth Vaughan Jones aged around seven years is shown with his father, Major Edgar Jones, in a garden setting Same as 6603493/3
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.
Lloyd George Papers and articles by Gareth Jones,
Photocopies of material among the Lloyd George Papers at the Parliamentary Archive at the House of Lords; drafts of articles written by Gareth Jones between 1922 and 1933; and a list of articles written by him, 1930-1935, and other papers.
Drafts of articles, mainly on the League of Nations,
Typescript drafts and copies of articles or sections of intended books, mainly written by Gareth Jones on the League of Nations and international affairs. There are also some draft notes by Jones prepared while drafting the articles.
Copies of Lloyd George Papers at the Parliamentary Archive,
Copies of memoranda, 1930-1936, most of them the work of Gareth Jones, taken from the Lloyd George Papers at the Parliamentary Archive at the House of Lords. They cover such subjects as India, the League of Nations, unemployment world-wide, the London Naval Conference, and the Foreign Press and the Three Power Agreement.
Transcripts by Dr Siriol Colley of the detailed diaries kept by Gareth Jones during his 'Round the World Tour' during the months preceding his death in August 1935.
Transcript of diary in the United States and Japan,
Transcript of diary of China and Inner Mongolia,
Murder of Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Photocopies of documents taken from the holdings of the National Archives at Kew relating to the murder of Gareth Jones on 12 August 1935 and to subsequent investigations into his tragic fate before the end of 1935. These include official Foreign Office reports, statements, newspaper cuttings, and a map.
Items assembled by Dr Siriol Colley associated with her uncle Gareth Jones. These include the typescript address of Rev. Gwilym Davies at the Memorial Hall, Barry, 25 August 1935; press cuttings, 1935, recording the death of Gareth Jones and paying tribute to him, and noting the establishment of memorial scholarships; papers relating to the publication of the memorial volume In Search of News; a brochure advertising Gareth Jones's lecture tour in the United States; a list of subscriptions, undated, to the Gareth Jones Memorial Fund; letters, 1988, from A. J. Sylvester to David Morley relating to investigations into the death of Gareth Jones; an account by Baron von Plessen, entitled 'Ill-fated Journey', of the circumstances leading up to Gareth Jones's death; a biographical note on Dr Herbert Mueller; and correspondence, 2001-02, concerning the award of the Gareth Jones Travelling Scholarship.
Davies, Gwilym, 1879-1955.
Research notes, lectures, articles, etc,
Wales: cultural and historical.