[The entrance to Prince Teh Wang's Palace]
- 4552955/218.
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- 1935.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Two princes, identifiable by their hats, walking up the steps leading to a palace.
[The entrance to Prince Teh Wang's Palace]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Two princes, identifiable by their hats, walking up the steps leading to a palace.
Pai-Ling-Miao, Temple of the White Tomb
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A soldier armed with a rifle standing outside an ornate temple. Three yurts are visible on the left.
Great Wall of China halfway between Pekin and Kalgan
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The Great Wall of China running along a hilltop.This photo was taken on his train ride from Peking to Kalgan on July 11th 1935.
Prince Teh Wan with his young son
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A view looking over the shoulders of a man and boy seated on the ground, the man holding a plate of food. The man and boy are Prince Teh Wan and his son.
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The Great Wall of China following a ridge up a hillside. A small settlement is to be seen in the valley floor on the right of the picture.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & friends]
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An out of focus group portrait printed on a postcard back. Gareth Vaughan Jones is on the extreme left, in company with two Chinese girls and three young Chinese men. These may be some of the people mentioned in Chapter Ten of 'A Manchukuo Incident ' by Margaret S Colley (Newark, 2001). The young man squatting in the front of the photo bears a striking resemblance to one of the men on a picture reproduced on p130 and titled "The daughters of General Tsai and General Chen"
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A number of Mongolians, including princes, bowing or kneeling as if in veneration.
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Seemingly, preparations being made for a forthcoming feast.
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A group of princes, their backs to the camera, about to enter a temple.
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Six Mongolian Princes posing for the camera.
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A group of men examining a horse.
Dr Muller and Gareth's car being pulled out of the mud
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One of the Wostwag trucks being pulled out of the mud on a riverbank. The river is visible behind the car. Numerous people are assisting or spectating and a camel hitched to the front of the car.
[Anatoli Petrewschtchew eating]
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Anatoli Petrewschtchew holding food in his right hand and eating with his left hand.
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Gareth Vaughan Jones seated with a young man, the son of General Tsai. Behind them is a wall hanging of a Chinese scene and two ornamental palm leaves.
[Princes at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes]
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Two Princes in conversation, their backs to the camera.
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The Great Wall of China seen running along a distant hilltop. In the foreground of the photo is a railway track. This suggests that the photo was taken on his train ride from Peking to Kalgan (now Zhangjiakou) on July 11th 1935.
[Interior of yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones]
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A Mongolian inside the yurt used by Gareth Vaughan Jones and his companions.
[Loading a Wostwag Company truck]
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Two men, one of them Anatoli Petrewschtchew, securing a load on top of one of the Wostwag Company wagons.
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Landscape wth blurred foreground, as though taken from a moving train or car. In the middle distance are cultivated fields and mountains on the far horizon.
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A blurred landscape, as though taken from a moving train or car. 4552955/277 is a variant of this.