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Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
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Market, Sarajevo

A view of locals at a market in the Turkish area of Sarajevo. Addressed to Major E.Jones, Barry and signed " [?] Graham ".

St.Germaine-en-Laye

The castle at St.Germain-en-Laye, France. The card is addressed to a Mrs. Price in Pennorth, Breconshire. It is un-posted and unsigned. See Notes.

Winston Churchill

Copy of Cecil Beaton's portrait of Winston Churchill at his desk with the part of the text of his famous "We will finish the job" speech. The card is addressed to Miss S. Lewis, Chester, Nova Scotia, signed from John.

Lloyd George amused by Megan

Postcard showing David Lloyd George and his daughter Megan at a podium. Lloyd George is laughing at something his daughter has said. The card is addressed to Mrs. Edgar Jones, Barry, and signed by A. Jones. Postmarked 1938.

Japanese Art

Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting two rabbits in part of an ornamental garden. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935
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Japanese Art

Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting birds (probably the Brown Eared Bulbul) among branches of cherry blossom. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.

Japanese Art

Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting birds ( Japanese Waxwing)) among branches of cherry blossom. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.

Ruins at Angkor

A book of detatchable postcards (24 originally, 2 removed) showing various views of the ruins at Angkor in Cambodia.

[Mongolia & China]

Photographs believed to have been taken by Gareth Vaughan Jones in summer 1935. Most are of Mongolia, many being of The Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes at the Court of Prince Teh Wang. These show many of the tribesmen and their lifestyles. Included are a number of Prince Teh Wang (aka Prince Demchugdongrub), Mongolian military leader and his family; also Chinese General Tsai Ting Kai (aka Cai Tingkai). Some are annotated on the reverse. Included are pictures of monks, sacrificing of sheep, inside and outside yurts, wrestling etc.

[Vulture]

A tame vulture, possibly a Cinerous Vulture, sitting on a pile of earth and looking at the photographer with it's right eye.

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