- B9/5.
- Ffeil
- 1923-43.
Business cards, menus, bookplates, and a photocopy of a photograph of Baron von Plessen.
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Business cards, menus, bookplates, and a photocopy of a photograph of Baron von Plessen.
A large carved face on a temple wall at Angkor Wat.
View of the ornate doorway of Casa Grande, Hearst Castle.
Two cows partly obscured by a finger in front of the lens. Location unknown.
Valentines "Photo Brown" series postcard showing the falls in the River Teifi at Cenarth.
A man and a boy standing either side of an unidentified artefact partly sheltered by a screen.
Ceremony at the Tibetan Lama Temple
A group of monks some sitting, some standing in the courtyard of a temple.
[Ceremony at the Tibetan Lama Temple]
Ceremony in progress in the temple courtyard.
Group photo of children dressed in American Indian costumes in which Gareth Vaughan Jones can be seen center front row. Inscription on rear reads, "Gareth Jones, from Mrs.Browne wishing you a very happy new year. Barry 30/12/13.
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.
Informal portrait of three children playing in an alley. Location unknown.
Large group of children looking at the camera.
A number of children of different ages looking at the camera. In the middle distance can be seen a street with houses on either side.
A group of children gathered round the photographer and camera, location unknown.
Four children, seemingly in a field.
Three Chineses children photographed in the street. The eldest, a girl stands in the middle, a boy either side of her.
A Chinese family (two adults, six children) photographed underneath an awning. Location unknown.
Informal and slightly underexposed portrait of an unsmiling Chinese man.
View of the village of Christchurch from Caerleon. Published by P Berry, Caerleon.
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.