Letters from Hamburg, Charlottenburg,
- 4
- File
- 1923.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Letters from Hamburg, Charlottenburg,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Pocketbook containing notes from Trieste
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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.
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Diary of a visit to Germany starting on 1 October 1934 with the final dated entry on 15 October 1934. Discusses the political and economic system in Germany and notes meetings with Lady Rhondda on the train and Ernst Jackh where he discusses the Berlin section of the New Commonwealth.
Diary kept at Trinity College, Cambridge;
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A pocket diary, 1928-1929, kept by Gareth Jones when he was a student at Trinity College, Cambridge. It contains only very brief notes of his appointments, engagements and activities.
Appointment and Engagement Diary,
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Appointment and Engagement Diary,
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Contains rough notes, 1932-1933, by Gareth Jones on foreign affairs, foreign trade, and conditions in the USSR. He describes in some detail living conditions in the suburbs of Moscow and the people whom he meets there and converses with. He also records conversations with fellow travellers on various train journeys. This diary 3 of 3 detailing the famine in Ukraine. See also B1/15 and B1/16.
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Describes his experiences in USSR - his travels, the people whom he meets and their comments and observations, economic problems and the chronic unemployment and the onset of famine. This is diary 2 of 3 detailing the famine in Ukraine. See also B1/15 and B1/13.
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Notes made by Gareth Jones on political subjects, including the new Liberal land policy, Ireland, and the Economic Committee 1928.
Liberal Party.
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Notebook labelled 'Churt 1931' and containing notes on political subjects including unemployment, foreign affairs and the 1931 National Government, prepared while Gareth Jones was in the employ of David Lloyd George as a researcher.
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Notebook labelled 'LG at Churt', kept while Gareth Jones worked as a researcher in the employ of David Lloyd George, based mainly at his Churt home. It contains notes on the economy, war debts, disarmament, and the stock exchange. It also contains notes on contemporary developments in Germany. There are also entries on visitors to Lloyd George at Churt and their comments there.
Passport of Gareth Vaughan Jones,
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Most of the letters are written from New York when Gareth Jones was in the employ of Ivy Lee and Associates, a public relations counselling office. Ivy Lee also had other peripheral pursuits. Gareth Jones describes in detail his travels, experiences and the people whom he meets, including Herbert Hoover, then the President of the United States. He refers to many other public figures and academics in the USA. He also describes his research work and other duties while in the employ of Ivy Lee. There are also constant references to family news and events at home in Barry and south Wales and replies to letters received from members of his family at home. A few of the letters are written at various locations on the continent as Gareth Jones travelled in Europe. There are also frequent references to a book which he is preparing on the situation in Russia, the articles which he is publishing in various newspapers, and to the economic and fiscal problems of the time.
Letters from the USA, Japan, Hong Kong, China etc.,
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The early letters are from Thames House in London while Gareth Jones remained a researcher in the employ of David Lloyd George. These letters describe his work and activities there and the interesting people whom he meets and his trips to various places. Later he describes his work as a journalist and his plans and ambitions for the course of his future career. He often refers to the books which he is reading too. Later in 1934 he began his 'around-the-world tour', and there are some letters from a large number of countries describing his events and experiences. There are letters written at New York, Washington DC, Wisconsin, Hollywood (California) during the early part of the tour, and he often refers to the articles which he is writing for various newspapers and journals and to the lectures which he sometimes delivers. Later letters were written at Japan, Hong Kong, Java, Singapore, Siam and China and discuss events and developments in those countries and his ever developing and changing plans for travelling further. Throughout there are references and enquiries about events at home in Barry and south Wales. There are also typescript copies of some of the last letters which he sent to his family during June and July 1935 just before his capture by the 'bandits'.
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A panoramic photograph of a large group of children and adults (mainly women) standing in front of the White House. President Hoover isstanding in the middle.
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Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown with Dr. Reinhard Haferkorn, family and friends, on a walking tour in the mountains around Saxony, August 1927.
Gareth Vaughan Jones in California
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Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown sitting on a large cotton bale, somewhere in California.