Eirian at Lampeter : [In the Garden]
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- 1917.
Woman in a white dress standing underneath a rustic garden arch.
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Eirian at Lampeter : [In the Garden]
Woman in a white dress standing underneath a rustic garden arch.
Eirian at Lampeter : [washing a cart].
A woman holding a hosepipe and standing next to a two wheeled cart
Eirian at Lampeter : [Woman on a horse]
A young woman astride a horse. A farmhouse is visible behind them.
Eirian at Lampeter : [Informal portrait].
Informal portrait of a young woman in a wide brimmed hat and wearing a light coloured jacket.
A bas-relief of two monkeys at Borobudur temple, Java.
Part of a temple complex, possibly Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
A large two storey house photographed from across an extensive lawn. This is the home of Elwyn Davies, 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok, where Gareth Jones stayed.
A view across rooftops of a settlement in Asia, Location unknown.
A quayside lined with railway trucks carrying Kerosene. Pipelines run alongside the quay and 'No Smoking' is written in large letters.
Snapshot of a smiling David Davies, the six year old son of Elwyn Davies, 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok.
[Bas-relief of a deity, Borobudur]
A bas-relief of a buddhist deity at Borobudur temple, Java.
Photo taken by Gareth in Bangkok
Carving of a buddha, seemingly in a park or large garden.
The boy who rode Gareth to Angkor Wat
A smiling driver standing next to his rickshaw.
A street in a residential area with washing hanging out to dry. Location unknown.
[Residential Street, Indo-China]
A residential street with a continuous balcony at first floor level
Straw huts and palm trees, location unknown. Image suffers from camera shake.
Informal portraits of two Caucasian girls, probably sisters. They may well be the daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist who GVJ met. See 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001) page 74.
A seascape with a lighthouse and a chinese junk visible. Image over exposed.
Two girls aged about ten and twelve years old standing in a quiet street.
[Daughters of General Tsai and General Chen]
Two young Chinese ladies and a man seated at a table. Another man and girl look on. All are smiling at the camera. The ladies can be identified with reference to 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001) page 130.