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[Five men and a horse]

Five men possibly engaged in a discussion about a horse. One of the men is holding a rope attached to the horses neck.

Jones, Gareth, 1905-1935.

Dinner Party At The Pitt Club

Image showing the attendees of a dinner party at The Pitt Club, Trinity College Cambridge in 1928. Gareth Vaughan Jones is shown standing second from the left in the back row.

Mr & Mrs D. D . James

Mr & Mrs D.D. James standing outside the offices of the Jamesway Company. Annotation on rear reads "Mr & Mrs D.D. James; parents of W.d. James who has built 156,000 of America's farms" . See Notes field.

Gareth Vaughan Jones

Two images on one print; one shows Gareth Vaughan Jones standing on an expansive beach. the other image is badly shot with half the image obscured and shows him standing in front of a small bungalow type building. Both locations unknown (possibly California).

Children In Fancy Dress

Group photo of children dressed in American Indian costumes in which Gareth Vaughan Jones can be seen center front row. Inscription on rear reads, "Gareth Jones, from Mrs.Browne wishing you a very happy new year. Barry 30/12/13.

Bedroom at Hearst Castle

Photo of an ornate bed at Hearst Castle. Similar to 4552955/84 which identifies it as the bed in which Gareth Vaughan Jones slept in during his stay.

Native American Village

Row of mud built houses with ladders leading to upper floors. Inscription on reverse reads,"Indian Village near Santa Fe, New Mexico, Dec 11, 1934."

Seascape

Seascape taken from on board ship. Inscription on reverse reads, " Pacific! Feb 5. 1935."

Malcolm Muggeridge.

One postcard publicising Malcolm Muggeridge Centenary events in 2003. Photo is from a portrait by Grace Allison, now held at National Portrait Gallery.

Gareth With Pax

Gareth Jones is shown sitting on a bench on the deck of a ship with a small Oriental boy. Inscription on reverse reads, "Gareth with Pax 1935."

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