[Elephant & Howdah, side view]
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An elephant with a howdah (unoccupied) on it's back.
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[Elephant & Howdah, side view]
An elephant with a howdah (unoccupied) on it's back.
Masonry pillar at an unidentified temple, possibly Angkor Wat.
Gateway leading to the Angkor Wat temple complex, Cambodia.
The boy who rode Gareth to Angkor Wat
A smiling rickshaw driver standing next to his rickshaw.
A passageway inside Angkor Wat, one of the temple pillars visible above.
Three sampans moored in a shallow creek, location unknown.
[Sampan with large square sail]
A sampan sailing in site of land with a large square sail seen in profile.
A severely overexposed image. Such is the extent of the overexposure that it is not possible to determine what was being photographed.
[Demons, Royal Palace, Bangkok]
Highly ornate sculptures of demons. Photograph taken on May 3rd 1935 in front of one of the golden chedi in front of the Royal Pantheon, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, also known as Wat Phra Kaew.
A portion of a wall in an overgrown temple. Location not known.
[Daughters of General Tsai and General Chen]
Informal portrait of two young women, one with her arm draped around the other.
A group of people walking along a path. Due to camera malfunction their heads are obscured.
A group of people in a garden or courtyard, their heads obscured due to camera malfunction. Believed to be GVJ's Chinese friends.
Letters to E.J. expressing sympathy on the death of G.V.J. The correspondents include J W Wheeler Bennett (50/9), W Goscombe John (50/13), G Hartwell Jones (50/5), Sir Henry Stuart Jones (50/8), Idwal Jones, Lampeter (50/ 11), Sir Rhys Hopkin Morris (50/21), Bernard Pares (50/3,16,20), Lord Plymouth (50/12) and Evelyn Wrench (50/17). See also numbers 33 and 34 for further papers relating to G.V.J.'s death.
Miss Gwyneth Vaughan Jones Papers,
'America - a National Revolution',
'The Pacific Coast Outlook'. San Francisco,