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- 1935.
An unidentified port photographed from the sea, slightly overexposed.
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An unidentified port photographed from the sea, slightly overexposed.
Letters from Strasbourg, Hamburg, Wilna, Charente,
Letters from Genève, Strasbourg,
Letters from Danzig, New York, Washington DC, Connecticut,
Letters from G.V.J. at Dublin to his family,
Letters from San Francisco, Changkiakow,
Appointment and Engagement Diary,
Contains brief notes of appointments and engagements and other points to jog the memory. For part of the year Gareth Jones was in the United States, later at London.
Notebook recording details of daily events in Europe and Russia.
Contains notes on Gareth Jones's travels through central Europe including Yugoslavia, Italy, the Vatican, Germany and Austria.
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."
Letters from Cambridge University, London, and the Continent,
Many of the letters are written from Trinity College, Cambridge, a few from The Times office at London, and some from 25 Old Queen Street, Westminster when Gareth Vaughan Jones was in the employ of David Lloyd George. There are also a few letters written from continental and Russian cities like Berlin, Moscow and Warsaw where he describes his surroundings and events. They describe his academic activities - essays, examinations etc. - and leisure pursuits. He also refers to his work as a tutor and his students there. He writes in great detail about the people whom he meets and gives his impressions of them. There are many references to international affairs and events on the Continent, and some discussion of events at Barry and family news. Later he describes his duties for Lloyd George and the politicians he meets while in his employ.
Prince with the button on his headgear denoting he is a descendant of Kublai Khan
A man in Mongolion costume crouching with his hands together in front of him, fingers intertwined. Behind him is a body of water.
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.
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.