- 4552957/160
- Eitem
- 1935.
The stern of a house boat, looking towards the living quarters.
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The stern of a house boat, looking towards the living quarters.
Large group of children looking at the camera.
A boat in the middle distance, image overexposed eradicating any detail.
A young girl sitting in the stern of a traditional boat with an oar on her left side. Location unknown.
Gareth Vaughan jones is shown standing with university friend Laurie Bunker outside a log cabin. Inscription on rear reads, "Laurie and I (in forester's cap) Pinkham Notch. Nov 1934." Pinkham Notch is a pass in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA.
Side view of a typical Filipino homestead, with family group.
Similar to 4552955/124. Gareth Jones is shown with a group of Chinese friends. Inscription on reverse reads, "To Mr. Gareth Jones [some Chinese script]. Family of General Tsai Ting-cai and General Chen. Photo in Canton China June 7th 1935."
A view of Casa Grande at Hearst Castle.
Long rows of cotton bales with a woman standing in the foreground.
Outdoor Portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown smiling, sitting on low fence, on cliffs at Cold Knap, Barry, Glamorgan.
Image of a wigwam in snowy surroundings. Inscription on reverse reads, " Wigwam in Seton Thompson's College of Indian Wisdom, Dec. 11 1934."
Congress Of International Students
Photo showing part of a bedroom in Hearst Castle, similar to 4552955/81. Inscription on rear reads,"My bed at the Hearst ranch."
Notes on Gareth Jones's travels in Germany. Describes some of the individuals whom he met there including an interview with Albion Ross, a New York Times correspondent newly arrived in Berlin. It also includes an interview with Reinhard Haferkorn, identified in Jones's later newspaper article as "a German professor who had great experience of foreign travel". Even though the inside front cover is dated June 1, 1934, the material included in this diary notebook corresponds with Western Mail articles written in the first week of June 1933 so parts of the notebook may have been written at different times.
Notes on Welsh mediaeval history, Russia, Lloyd George, and events in Europe,
Tour of the Dutch East Indies and Singapore,
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in the Dutch East Indies and Singapore.
Notes, addresses and interviews related to the Soviet Union, mostly in French. At the start of the notebook there are notes including a reference and instructions to go to Kharkoff from Samuel N. Harper, a Russia expert who had returned from USSR in late October 1932 and who met Sir Bernard Pares and Jones at an RIIA meeting on December 14, 1932. It is believed that the notes were immediately after this meeting. The remainder of the notebook dates from July 1933 and was written in Paris. According to Ray Gamache this diary notebook is actually a very important one in that it establishes with documentation who persuaded Jones to undertake his 1933 trips to Germany and the Soviet Union for his newspaper series, "A Welshman Looks at Europe."
Tour of China, Hong Kong and Canton,
The United States and the British Economy,
Describes Gareth Jones's experiences in Japan.