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- 1935.
From left - right Anatoli Petrewschtchew (chauffeur), Gareth Vaughan Jones, Dr Muller.
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From left - right Anatoli Petrewschtchew (chauffeur), Gareth Vaughan Jones, Dr Muller.
Anatoli Petrewschtchew, Gareth Vaughan Jones Russian chaffeur on his trip to Inner Mongolia, looking pensively at the ground.
Two Mongolians attempting to manouevre a subborn horse. Two men in western dress (Von Plessen and Muller?) look on. Numerous horses are visible in the background.
A smiling boy, shaven headed and wearing a monks robes. Dr Muller looks on from a distance.
A girl holding a baby and a boy looking at the camera. All are in the middle distance. Behind then some distance away is a cluster of buildings.
[Anatoli Petrewschtchew on a train]
Anatoli Petrewschtchew, Gareth Vaughan Jones Russian chauffeur, looking at the scenery from a train. Note the corner of a train truck in the left of the photo.
Underexposed informal portrait of an unidentified man taken inside a house.
[Exterior of an unidentified building]
A low building of Chinese origin approached by a small flight of steps.
Head and shoulders portrait of Teh Wang's son, aged about five.
Letters from Hamburg, Charlottenburg,
Research notes, lectures, articles, etc,
Wales: cultural and historical.
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste and observations on the situation in Italy and Germany. Gareth travelled to Trieste from Vienna in August 1934, covering the events following the assassination of Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss. It also includes notes from a Goering speech from August 1934, corresponding with an article published in the Western Mail.
Diary of a visit to Germany starting on 1 October 1934 with the final dated entry on 15 October 1934. Discusses the political and economic system in Germany and notes meetings with Lady Rhondda on the train and Ernst Jackh where he discusses the Berlin section of the New Commonwealth.
Miscellaneous printed material.