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- Eitem
- 1935.
A narrow street. In the photo, with their backs to the camera, are the two girls thought to be the daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist who GVJ befriended.
A narrow street. In the photo, with their backs to the camera, are the two girls thought to be the daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist who GVJ befriended.
[Two girls on the deck of a ship]
Two girls, one sitting in a deck chair, the other younger girl leaning over her.
An unidentified port photographed from the sea, slightly overexposed.
A man and a boy standing either side of an unidentified artefact partly sheltered by a screen.
Angkor Wat viewed from a distance.
A sampan photographed from the stern, sailing under a large square sail. Location unknown.
Stern of a houseboat, used as a living space.
Exterior of the Grand Palace, Bangkok.
What appears to be a pig standing on a rocky outcrop. This is possibly a statue of a pig.
[Wat Phra Kaew, Grand Palace, Bangkok]
A view of Wat Phra Kaew (aka the Temple of the Emerald Buddha) in the grounds of the Grand Palace, Bangkok. On the left is a statue of a half-man half-cockerel figure.
Entrance to Wat Phra Kaew, aka Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
A smiling and relaxed looking Tsai Daosheng.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones' Chinese friends, Canton]
Three young men and two young women sitting in a row and smiling at the camera. Appears to have been taken in a hotel bedrrom.
[General Chen's daughter and Tsai Daosheng]
The daughter of General Tsai Ting-Kai and Tsai Daosheng (brother & sister) sitting on a sofa and smiling at the camera. Although the camera has malfunctioned it has not done so to the extent that the image of the sitters is marred.
Six children of different ages looking at the camera, China. Exact location unknown.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & friend]
Gareth Vaughan Jones and one of his Cantonese friends sitting on a sofa looking at a book.
A man attaching a line of bunting to a tall wooden pole. The pole has a large stone cairn at it's base. Four line of bunting radiate outwards from the pole.
Two Mongolians, possibly Buddhist monks, seated inside a dimly lit interior.There is a small table between them.
Three men looking at the engine compartment of their truck. Gareth Vaughan Jones is in the middle.
A group of Mongolian princes seated on the ground, behind them a crowd of men standing. Attention is focused on something happening to the left of the photographer.