- 4552955/315.
- Eitem
- 1935.
Four sailors on donkeys being led over railway tracks. Location unknown.
Four sailors on donkeys being led over railway tracks. Location unknown.
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 blurred photo of horses believed to have been taken in Mongolia.
A young boy astride a horse. The boy has a scarf wrapped around his head. This appears to be the same boy as appears in 4552955/204 and was described by GVJ as having a yellow shirt and a red kerchief on his head.
[Railway tracks and a settlement]
A small village presumed to be along the Peking - Kalgan (now Beijing-Zhangjiakou) railway line. Three sets of railway tracks are visible in the foreground.
[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.
Part of a temple complex, possibly Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
A large two storey house photographed from across an extensive lawn. This is the home of Elwyn Davies, 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok, where Gareth Jones stayed.
A quayside lined with railway trucks carrying Kerosene. Pipelines run alongside the quay and 'No Smoking' is written in large letters.
[Bas-relief of a deity, Borobudur]
A bas-relief of a buddhist deity at Borobudur temple, Java.
Photo taken by Gareth in Bangkok
Carving of a buddha, seemingly in a park or large garden.
The boy who rode Gareth to Angkor Wat
A smiling driver standing next to his rickshaw.
A street in a residential area with washing hanging out to dry. Location unknown.
[Residential Street, Indo-China]
A residential street with a continuous balcony at first floor level
A seascape with a lighthouse and a chinese junk visible. Image over exposed.
[Daughters of General Tsai and General Chen]
Two young Chinese ladies and a man seated at a table. Another man and girl look on. All are smiling at the camera. The ladies can be identified with reference to 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret Siriol Colley (Newark, 2001) page 130.
A narrow street thronged with people, location unknown.
Three boys, probably no older than ten in a grimy sweatshop.
Three boys in a grimy sweatshop, one grinning at the camera.
Two men leading two white horses.