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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Six Mongolian Princes posing for the camera.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Six Mongolian Princes posing for the camera.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Five men possibly engaged in a discussion about a horse. One of the men is holding a rope attached to the horses neck.
Jones, Gareth, 1905-1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A small notebook containing detailed notes made by Gareth Jones of his travels, experiences and his full conversations with the people whom he met during the last weeks of his life. There are fairly detailed notes on the likely aspirations of the Japanese in Inner Mongolia.
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Men and women sitting around an oblong table on which is a piece of striped cloth. Presumed to be in the Ukraine.
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Contains notes on Gareth Jones's travels through central Europe including Yugoslavia, Italy, the Vatican, Germany and Austria.
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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.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A notebook containing fairly detailed diary like entries in German of a tour of central Europe, mainly Germany, by Gareth Jones during July and August 1923. At the time he had recently completed his first year at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and had learned German there.
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Notebook labelled 'LG at Churt', kept while Gareth Jones worked as a researcher in the employ of David Lloyd George, based mainly at his Churt home. It contains notes on the economy, war debts, disarmament, and the stock exchange. It also contains notes on contemporary developments in Germany. There are also entries on visitors to Lloyd George at Churt and their comments there.
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Describes in some detail a visit to Germany, mainly Berlin, and discusses the impact of Hitler there, his plans for the future and the likely consequences. There are notes on relations between the Nazi regime and foreign powers. Later Jones describes a visit to Bonn and conditions there.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Diary of a trip to Cologne to gather information about the Schleicher government on behalf of Ivy Lee, later drafted into a report titled "Impressions of Germany, 1932."
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Diary describing Gareth Jones's visit to Germany in February 1933 and his meeting with Hitler and Goebbels. The notebook gives Gareth Jones's view of contemporary events in Germany in some detail and gives Jones's reactions to the impact and nature of the Nazi regime in the country. See also file 36; pocketbook from a visit to Germany in January 1933.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A house seemingly built of straw on stilts. Location unknown but possibly Philippines.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
The daughter of General Tsai Ting-kai lounging on a bed looking at the camera. Photo appears to have been taken in a hotel bedroom. In 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001) GVJ refers to her as the 'plump one.'
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & friend]
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Gareth Vaughan Jones and one of his Cantonese friends sitting on a sofa looking at a book.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A small entourage following an ox pulling the golden plough, Ploughing Ceremony, Bangkok.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Six children of different ages looking at the camera, China. Exact location unknown.
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Large group of children looking at the camera.
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A young girl sitting in the stern of a traditional boat with an oar at her left hand side. She has been photographed from her left hand side, almost in profile.
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A young girl sitting in the stern of a traditional boat with an oar on her left side. Location unknown.
[Three of Gareth's Chinese friends]
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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.