- 4552957/91
- Eitem
- 1935.
A traditional Chinese sampan powered by two oars.
312 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
A traditional Chinese sampan powered by two oars.
[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 small parade taking place in a field or park
The Ploughing ceremony in progress as photographed from behind the Royal Throne.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones & Chinese friends]
Gareth Vaughan Jones seated at a table with the daughter of General Tsai and two other men possibly including Tsai Daocheng.
Four children, seemingly in a field.
A man proudly holding a smartly dressed baby wearing a traditional hat..
A narrow street. In the photo, with their backs to the camera, are the two girls thought to be the daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist who GVJ befriended.
A wharf photographed from a high viewpoint offshore, presumably the deck of a ship. A Chinese Junk is sailing beside the wharf.
[Gareth seated beneath an arch]
Gareth Vaughan Jones seated beneath an ornamental arch in a garden at the home of Elwyn Davies near Bangkok.
[Gareth Vaughan Jones in front of a gazebo]
Gareth Vaughan Jones photographed outdoors standing in front of a gazebo type structure, in the garden of Elwyn Davies' home in Bangkok.
A large two storey house photographed from across an extensive lawn. This is the home of Elwyn Davies, 2590, Suricoongse Road, Bangkok, where Gareth Jones stayed.
Two girls (possibly daughters of Mr R T Barrett, a Hong Kong journalist.) sitting down to tea, a waiter/servant in attendance.
Novice monks, presumably in the grounds of a temple or monastery.
Portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones
Studio portrait of Gareth Jones in profile, photographed by Hugo N. van Wadenoyen, Cardiff. In original mount with photographers label on rear.
Gareth Vaughan Jones aged around seven years is shown with his father, Major Edgar Jones, in a garden setting. Same as 4552955/129.
Portrait, taken outdoors of Gareth Jones' sister, Gwyneth, in graduation robes.
Photographic reproduction of Japanese artwork depicting Lotus flowers and a dragonfly. Possibly collected by Gareth Vaughan Jones on his visit to Japan in 1935.