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A young Chinese girl referred to as 'Sylvia' a daughter of General Chen Chi-tang in 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001).
A young Chinese girl referred to as 'Sylvia' a daughter of General Chen Chi-tang in 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001).
Three boys, probably no older than ten in a grimy sweatshop.
Three boys in a grimy sweatshop, one grinning at the camera.
A boy aged about ten years old at work in a dark workshop.
Contains rough notes made by Gareth Jones while a student at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
A horseman astride one horse and leading another along a street in Mongolia. He is proceeding towards the camera. On the left are the backs of houses on the right a wall.
A street scene showing a building with Chinese characters on the front.
Three men who appear to be conducting a transaction involving the contents of a sack. Location unknown.
A group of children standing on the pavement looking at the camera. Location unknown.
A street in a residential area with washing hanging out to dry. Location unknown.
Three adults and three children looking suspiciously at the camera.
Busy street scene, possibly in Bangkok, with horse drawn vehicles.
Straw huts on the waters edge, location unknown but probably Philippines.
The stern of a house boat, looking towards the living quarters.
[Statues, Grand Palace, Bangkok]
Two large statues of warriors guarding a doorway, Grand Palace, Bangkok.
Statue of nude and cherub at Hearst Castle.
Stalin and other dignitaries standing in a line behind a low wall. Stalin is waving. This is similar to other Soviet era photos of the Politburo in front of the Kremlin.
A boy of Asian origin swinging from a girder and smiling broadly at the camera. Photo has been taken aboard a ship.
A small traditional canoe with one outrigger powered by a man sitting in the stern, location unknown.
Six children of different ages looking at the camera, China. Exact location unknown.