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An ox drawing the ceremonial plough in the ploughing ceremony, Bangkok.
An ox drawing the ceremonial plough in the ploughing ceremony, Bangkok.
Angkor Wat seen in the distance from a long paved path. A number of young boys are milling around on the path.
A small traditional canoe with one outrigger powered by a man sitting in the stern, location unknown.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & Buddhist monks]
Gareth Vaughan Jones & Buddhist monks on the path leading to Angkor Wat. All are posing for the camera.
[Wat Phra Kaew, Grand Palace, Bangkok]
Photograph taken of Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) in the grounds of the Grand Palace, Bangkok showing details of the architecture.
A shrine seemingly guarded by small statues of elephants, Wat Phra Kaew.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones with the daughters of General Tsai and General Chen]
Gareth Vaughan Jones smiling and seated between two young women.
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).
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & Chinese friends, Canton]
Gareth Vaughan Jones and four of the Chinese friends he made whilst in Canton. The photo looks as though it has been taken in a hotel bedroom.
An infornal portrait of a smiling Tsai Daosheng wearing a double breasted suit and dark tie.
[Three of Gareth's Chinese friends]
The daughters of Generals Chen Chi-tang and Tsai Ting-kai sitting on a sofa, with Tsai Dao-sheng in the middle. All are reading and looking studious.
A house seemingly built of straw on stilts. Location unknown but possibly Philippines.
Men and women sitting around an oblong table on which is a piece of striped cloth. Presumed to be in the Ukraine.
A single storey thatched cottage in a rural setting, presumed to be in the Ukraine. Cottage has a central chimney and a hipped roof.
Letters from Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Wurtemburg,
Letters from G.V.J. to his family, mainly from London. Many of the letters discuss G.V.J.'s work for D Lloyd George at Westminster and Churt.