- 4552955/245.
- Eitem
- 1935.
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.
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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.
[A herd of camels either eating or drinking]
Twenty or so camels clustered around a source of food or possibly water.
Jones, Gareth, 1905-1935.
A number of Mongolians, including princes, bowing or kneeling as if in veneration.
A group of men examining a horse.
A view from the rear of Teh Wang showing his pigtail.
Six Mongolian Princes posing for the camera.
Under-exposed photo of an oriental man sitting in a room in which furnishings are barely distinguishable.
[Interior of yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones]
A Mongolian inside the yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones and his companions.
Two young monks wearing distinctive headgear.
Untitled and unused RP card of the exterior of a circular temple, identified by the cataloguer as the Temple of Heaven, Beijing.
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In General Tsai Ting-Kai's House
A group photograph of Gareth Vaughan Jones with the son of General Tsai Ting-Kai on his right. On his left are two young women, the daughters of the Generals Tsai Ting-Kai and Chen Chi-tang. Also in the photo are two unidentified young men.
Informal head and shoulders portrait of a pretty Chinese Girl.
Gareth Vaughan Jones seated with a young man, the son of General Tsai. Behind them is a wall hanging of a Chinese scene and two ornamental palm leaves.
Three Mongolian soldiers, one with his back to the camera, two posing for the camera.
A vulture perched on the ground in close proximity to yurts and other buildings.
A Mongolian horseman walking towards the camera, dressed in boots and a wide brimmed hat. A large number of horses are visible behind him.
Prince Teh Wang walking past a wrestling match at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes.
Prince Teh Wang astride a white horse.
Gareth Vaughan Jones sitting on the ground, his knees drawn up in front of him. He is smiling and looking at something to the left of the photographer. Three buddhist monks are also in the photo.
Group of guests outside a yurt
Eight persons standing in a line next to a yurt