[Gareth Vaughan Jones with Mrs.Davies and son]
- 4552957/32.
- Eitem
- 1935.
Gareth Vaughan Jones photographed with Mrs. Davies and son David, presumably in the garden at 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok.
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[Gareth Vaughan Jones with Mrs.Davies and son]
Gareth Vaughan Jones photographed with Mrs. Davies and son David, presumably in the garden at 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok.
A person of Chinese origin photographed from the back showing a long pigtail.
The Giants Causeway leading to the southern gate of Angkor Thom
Large broken sculptures on the ground arranged in a linear fashion.
A large house and garden, Home of Elwyn Davies and family, 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok. The same as in 4552957/19.
A high curved stone wall next to a road.
Two men of Indo-Chinese appearance, one holding a cockerel.
Gardens with palm trees and a regal building behind. Possibly gardenas at the Royal Palace, Bangkok.
Two small statues of stylised lions flanking a western style statue of a man in white robes set in a curved recess. Believed to be in Bangkok.
Three men who appear to be conducting a transaction involving the contents of a sack. Location unknown.
A Chinese family (two adults, six children) photographed underneath an awning. Location unknown.
Informal portrait of three children playing in an alley. Location unknown.
Informal and slightly underexposed portrait of an unsmiling Chinese man.
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.
[Two girls on a whicker chair]
Two girls, possibly the daughters of R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist, sitting on a whicker chair.
A wharf photographed from a high viewpoint offshore, presumably the deck of a ship. A Chinese Junk is sailing beside the wharf.
Bas-relief on an unidentified temple surrounded by vegetation.
A low wall with a carved head and jungle beyond. Location unknown.
View of the Ploughing ceremony, Bangkok
An unidentified temple with a statue of an elephant on the left hand side.
Two images exposed, probably by accident, on the same negative. One image appears to show Angkor Wat.