- 1-47.
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- 1919-35.
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Press cuttings of articles. Bundles of newspaper cuttings, mainly of lengthy articles written by G.V.J. A large number was published in the Western Mail, of which G.V.J. served as a member of the editorial staff.
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Papers concerning G.V.J.'s death,
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Obituaries and tributes to G.V.J., and press accounts of his memorial services at Barry and Cardiff. See also no. 50 for sympathy letters addressed to Major Edgar Jones on the death of G.V.J.
Bundle of press cuttings relating to the Peace of Versailles,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Typescripts of broadcasts and talks by E.J. and others including 'Edrych yn ôl' by E.J. broadcast in April 1945.
Miscellaneous printed material.
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
'The Siamese Minister of Education, the Professor and the Journalist: a Triologue'. Bangkok, Siam,
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Papers of Gareth Vaughan Jones, Major Edgar Jones, Annie Gwen Jones and Dr Margaret Siriol Colley;
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Family papers, 1894-2007, including a few papers relating to Gareth Jones's parents Major Edgar Jones and Mrs Annie Gwen Jones; papers of, or relating to, Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1916-2002, including diaries, notebooks, press cuttings of his articles, letters, mainly from him to his parents and other members of his family, and papers relating to his capture and subsequent muder in August 1935; and the papers of Dr Siriol Colley, 1922-2004, mainly deriving from her research into her uncle's life, work and death, including transcripts and photocopies of relevant source materials.
Williams family of Llantwit Major,
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Postcards, 1926-1934, from Gareth Vaughan Jones to members of the Williams family of Llantwit Major, relatives of the Jones family, describing his travels and his experiences. The file also contains the manuscript text of a lecture by Gareth Jones entitled 'Soviet Russia in March 1933', given to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 30 March 1933. There is also a group of letters, January-July 2007, from Morfydd Davies Williams to Dr M. Siriol Colley reminiscing on Gareth Vaughan Jones and on the associations between the two families.
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The notebooks contain notes made by Gareth Jones. The earliest ones were kept while he was a student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Trinity College, Cambridge, and are mainly linguistic in character. Later notes are often political commentaries and observations on international developments - in Europe, America and Russia. There are also many travel notes commenting on the countries where he travels and the people whom he meets. Some were kept while Gareth Jones was in the employ of David Lloyd George, based at Churt, and acting as a researcher for the compilation of Lloyd George's War Memoirs.
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Two passports belonging to Gareth Vaughan Jones and a passport belonging to his parents Major Edgar William and Annie Gwen Jones.
Picture pstcards, mainly from Gareth Jones,
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Picture postcards deriving from members of the Jones family, mainly cards sent by Gareth Jones to his family while on his travels. Most are addressed to his parents, his two sisters, or to his niece Siriol [later Dr Siriol Colley]. Some are addressed to people outside the family. They originate from several countries including France, Germany, Switzermand, Poland, the USA, the USSR, Siam, Hong Kong, and China. They comprise brief comments on his travels. A few of the stray postcards are addressed to Gareth Jones, and a small number are from other members of the Jones family.