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- Eitem
- circa 1920
Engraving of a Roman Centurion with text in French.
393 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Engraving of a Roman Centurion with text in French.
Reproduction of portrait of Colonel T. E . Lawrence painted in 1919 by Augustus John.
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting children looking at their reflections in a large bowl of water. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting children looking at their reflections in a large bowl of water. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting Lotus flowers and a dragonfly. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.
Prince with the button on his headgear denoting he is a descendant of Kublai Khan
A man in Mongolion costume crouching with his hands together in front of him, fingers intertwined. Behind him is a body of water.
A Yurt in the left foreground. Beyond is a small Buddhist Temple.
Llama or Lhama Service, Mongolia [sic]
A service in progress, but appearing more shamanic than Buddhist.
A boy with a scarf around his head sitting astride a horse whose ribs are clearly visible.
[A group of Mongolians in traditional dress alongside two men in Western dress]
Five Mongolians in traditional dress in conversation with two men in western dress. The man on the extreme left appears to be Mongolian, perhaps a translator, whilst the man in the light suit and hat may well be Gareth Vaughan Jones.
[A group of Mongolians in traditional dress alongside two men in Western dress]
Five Mongolians in traditional dress in conversation with two men in western dress. The man on the extreme left appears to be Mongolian, perhaps a translator, whilst the man in the light suit and hat may well be Gareth Vaughan Jones.
Six soldiers smiling and laughing at the camera. One is holding a bugle aloft.
Mongolians examining the car before Gareth departed on the final journey from Pai Ling-Miao
A group of Mongolian Princes examining a Sedan. The detail of the spare wheel cover and the side of the bonnet is suggestive of an early 1930s Cadillac.
Novice monks, presumably in the grounds of a temple or monastery.
A group of Mongolian Princes engaged in conversation.
Informal portrait of a man wearing a wide brimmed straw hat favoured by horsemen.
A boy aged about five wearing a tunic and skull cap. On page 16 of 'Gareth Jones - A Manchukuo Incident' by Margaret S Colley (Newark, 2001) Jones recalls 'He had a little red hat on...and a brown silk coat"
Three Mongolian soldiers, one with his back to the camera, two posing for the camera.
A vulture perched on the ground in close proximity to yurts and other buildings.
Prince Teh Wang walking past a wrestling match at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes.