- 4552957/154a.
- Eitem
- 1935
View of temples at Wat Phra Kaew
392 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
View of temples at Wat Phra Kaew
[Two flat bed lorries being loaded with wooden crates]
Two small flat bed lorries being loaded with wooden crates by three men. A one storey building is on the left of the photo. One lorry appears to have solid tyres. A large stack of wooden crates can be seen in the background suggesting they are at a depot of some sort.
Jones, Gareth, 1905-1935.
The "Roman Temple" at Hearst Castle is shown under construction.
View of part of Hearst Castle, looking down on the Neptune Pool, the Roman Temple is shown under construction.
Photo of a statue of Buddha in "touching Earth" pose, taken by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his tour of the Far East between March and July 1935, probably in Bangkok. 4552955/116 is a modern enlargement of the same image.
General view of buildings in Manhattan.
View of snow covered trees at Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire. Inscribed on reverse, "Pinkham Notch, Nov.1934."
Gardens at Samboin Temple, Kyoto, from a photograph by Toyo Okamoto. Published by Japanese Government Railways, Tokyo.
Gareth Vaughan jones is shown standing with university friend Laurie Bunker outside a log cabin. Inscription on rear reads, "Laurie and I (in forester's cap) Pinkham Notch. Nov 1934." Pinkham Notch is a pass in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA.
Outdoor Portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown smiling, sitting on low fence, on cliffs at Cold Knap, Barry, Glamorgan.
Image of a wigwam in snowy surroundings. Inscription on reverse reads, " Wigwam in Seton Thompson's College of Indian Wisdom, Dec. 11 1934."
Notes on Gareth Jones's travels in Germany. Describes some of the individuals whom he met there including an interview with Albion Ross, a New York Times correspondent newly arrived in Berlin. It also includes an interview with Reinhard Haferkorn, identified in Jones's later newspaper article as "a German professor who had great experience of foreign travel". Even though the inside front cover is dated June 1, 1934, the material included in this diary notebook corresponds with Western Mail articles written in the first week of June 1933 so parts of the notebook may have been written at different times.
Portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones
Formal studio portrait, head & shoulders, of Gareth Vaughan Jones. Duplicate of 4552955/31,39,46,58.
Round the World Tour Diaries volume 1: United States of America
First in a series of diaries from Gareth Vaughan Jones's 'Round the World Tour' starting on 25 October 1934 with his journey to New York. See also Round the World Tour diary volume 2 (B3/16), volume 3 (38), volume 4 (40) and volumes 5-11 (B2).
Photo showing Gareth Jones with his university friend, Gerald Graham. Inscription on reverse reads, " Gerald Graham and myself at Cambridge, Mass. Nov 14 1934."
Mr & Mrs D.D. James standing outside the offices of the Jamesway Company. Annotation on rear reads "Mr & Mrs D.D. James; parents of W.d. James who has built 156,000 of America's farms" . See Notes field.
View of Mojave Desert, California.
Row of mud built houses with ladders leading to upper floors. Inscription on reverse reads,"Indian Village near Santa Fe, New Mexico, Dec 11, 1934."
Gareth Vaughan Jones in California
Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown standing, overlooking the Ojai Valley in California, north of Los Angeles. December 21 1934.
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste and observations on the situation in Italy and Germany. Gareth travelled to Trieste from Vienna in August 1934, covering the events following the assassination of Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss. It also includes notes from a Goering speech from August 1934, corresponding with an article published in the Western Mail.