- 4552955/12
- Eitem
- Circa 1935
Gareth Jones is shown standing outdoors on a rocky surface, hills in the distance. Probably California.
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Gareth Jones is shown standing outdoors on a rocky surface, hills in the distance. Probably California.
Gareth Vaughan Jones and Friends
Garteh Vaughan Jones is pictured with two women adn three men. The women are the daughters of General Tsai (1892-1963) and General Chen (1890-1954). Taken during the tour of Far East countries March - July 1935.
Photo of the grave of Gareth Vaughan Jones at Merthyr Dyfan cemetery, The Colcot, Barry, Glamorgan.
The balcony of Casa Del Sol at Hearst Castle, where Gareth Vaughan Jones stayed December 1934-January 1935.
Photo of the "Golden Statue" at Hearst Castle.
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown standing next to a donkey and cart, probably somewhere in California.
View of Hearst Castle. Inscription on rear reads, " Entrance to Hearst Ranch, San Simeon, California. Jan 2, 1935.
Photo of rough seas taken from on board ship. Inscription on reverse reads, " On Pacific, February 5 1935. S.S. President Coolidge en route from Honolulu to Yokohama.
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown standing next to part of the Buddhist Temple at Borobudur. Inscription on reverse reads, "At the Borobudur Hindu [sic] temple (about 9th century) in Java. April 1935."
Image of bas-relief carvings at Buddhist temples at Borobudur, Indonesia.
Photo of a Buddhist statue taken by Gareth Jones in Bangkok. Modern print from original negative.
One of the statues which forms part of the "Giant's Causeway" at the entrance to Angkor Thom, Cambodia. Modern print from original negative.
Statue of Buddha in "Earth Touching" pose, probably taken in Bangkok. Modern print from original negative. Elargement of 4552955/123.
Gareth Jones in Mojave desert, same as enlarged version 4552955/68.
Modern copy print of photo of David Lloyd George in a field picking flowers. Same as 4552955/102.
Portrait of Benito Mussolini. Published by Compagnia Fotocelere, Turin. Posted from Rome in 1938, addressed to Miss Siriol & Master John Lewis and is signed from "Nain".
[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.
Statue of nude and cherub at Hearst Castle.
Gareth Jones and another man are pictured sitting with two Geishas.