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Scrapbook of cuttings relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones,

The volume is labelled 'Scrapbook compiled by Joan Naunton Harding (nee Price) (1919-1999)', containing press cuttings of a few of the newspaper articles published by Gareth Jones during 1933-1935 and some of the columns published in the press casting doubt of the accuracy and veracity of his claims and accusations. Later cuttings relate to his capture by 'bandits' in Mongolia and their ransom demands, and his subsequent murder by shooting. Others pay tribute to his life and work and reflect on his career or list the contributions to the Gareth Jones Memorial Fund. There are reflections on the circumstances of his death, comments on investigations to discover more information, and discussions on how best to commemorate his life.

'A Short Account of the Life and Murder of Gareth Jones',

A typescript account prepared by Dr Siriol Colley, niece of Gareth Vaughan Jones, entitled 'A Short Account of the Life and Murder of Gareth Jones', focussing in some detail mainly on the situation in Inner Mongolia in 1935 and the circumstances and events which led up to the capture and murder of Gareth Vaughan Jones in August 1935.

Colley, Siriol.

Travel notebook,

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.

Papers relating to the death of Gareth Jones,

Photocopies of press cuttings reporting Gareth Jones's capture and subsequent murder, including some not available elsewhere in the archive. Some are tributes to him. There is a copy of Gareth Jones's death certificate. There is also a small number of original letters to Major Edgar Jones and his wife sympathising with them on the death of Gareth Jones and reflecting on his life and contribution. There are two interesting letters from Winifred Combe-Tennnant reflecting on Gareth Jones and paying tribute to his memory.

Jones, Edgar William, 1868-1953.

Gareth Jones's capture and death,

A scrapbook containing press cuttings recording Gareth Jones's capture and susequent murder. Some of the cuttings are of tributes to him and discuss ways of commemorating his life and achievements.

Gareth Vaughan Jones: an essay and interview,

An essay by Gareth Vaughan Jones entitled 'Fichte and the Growth of Nationality in Europe' prepared whilst he was a student at Trinity College, Cambridge, [? 1927]. Also includes the draft of an article 'Interview with General O'Duffy', [? 1933], written while he was in the employ of the Western Mail, Cardiff.

Photograph album of Italy,

Photograph album containing a small number of photographs taken by Gareth Jones during his visit to Italy in 1922. Also includes photographs of Mount Vesuvius. There are also a few photographs of members of the family.

Articles on Japan, the Far East etc.,

Typescript drafts or copies of articles written by Gareth Jones, including 'Will Japan adopt Fascism?', 'The Pacific Coast outlook', 'Interview with Lenin's widow' (prepared for Ivy Lee, New York), 'Japanese influence in Siam' and 'Japanese Empire in the balance'.

Papers of Dr Siriol Colley;

Papers, 1931-1935, acquired by Dr Colley while researching the life of her uncle; source materials, 1922-2001, concerning Gareth Jones; transcripts of press articles, 1930-1935, written by Gareth Jones for various newspapers and journals; transcripts of the detailed diaries kept by Jones during his 'Round the World tour' in 1934-35; photocopies of materials, 1934-1935, from the National Archives, Kew; and printed materials and correspondence, 1930-1934.

Colley, Siriol.

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