Nos. 4552955/20-26 are of the a Nazi rally in Frankfurt in 1933
Preferred citation: Gareth Vaughan Jones
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales
A selection of photographs of Gareth Vaughan Jones connected with his work including studio portraits (by Hugo, 1929) of himself and unidentified other persons, relaxing in the Mojave Desert, also two Trinity College, Cambridge groups. Some are annotated on the reverse.
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Studio portrait of Gareth Jones in profile, photographed by Hugo N. van Wadenoyen, Cardiff. In original mount with photographers label on rear.
Copyright Undetermined. Photographer Hugo van Wadenoyen was known, at the time of his death in 1959, to have a brother, but he was never traced.
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Studio portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones, sepia toned, taken by Hugo N. van Wadenoyen, Cardiff.
Copyright Undetermined. Photographer Hugo van Wadenoyen was known, at the time of his death in 1959, to have a brother, but he was never traced.
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Studio portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones in profile. Reprint of original by Hugo N van Wadenoyen, reprinted by Len Pearce, Cardiff. 6603493/2
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Studio portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones in profile by Hugo N van Wadenoyen, Cardiff same as 6603493/2. Signed "Hugo. 1929" on front of mount, photographer's label on rear
Copyright Undetermined. Photographer Hugo van Wadenoyen was known, at the time of his death in 1959, to have a brother, but he was never traced.
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Studio portrait of Gareth Vaughan Jones by Hugo N van Wadenoyen, Cardiff same as 6603493/2. Signed "Hugo. 1929" on front of mount, photographer's label on rear.
Copyright Undetermined. Photographer Hugo van Wadenoyen was known, at the time of his death in 1959, to have a brother, but he was never traced.
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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.
Copyright Undetermined.
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Photograph showing Gareth Jones standing outdoors wearing coat and hat. Annotation on reverse reads "Gareth taken at St. Donats when he interviewed Randolph Hearst." Photograph possibly taken by a staff photographer at The Western Mail.
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Informal portrait of Gareth Jones reclining outdoors in the hills of California, during his stay at William Randolph Hearst's ranch in 1935.
Copyright undetermined.
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Group portrait, taken outdoors, of male students of Trinity College, Cambridge. Probably taken in their last year, 1929. Gareth Jones is seen on the right of the back row. Names noted on rear of print.
Copyright undetermined.
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Large group photo of all attendees at the May Ball, Trinity College Cambridge, 1929. Gareth Jones can be seen in the front row, right hand side. Print is quite fragile with several tears and missing corners. Stamped in right hand corner - "Hills & Saunders Cambridge"
Copyright Hills & Saunders. Although The Cambridge branch of Hills & Saunders no longer exists, the Eton branch is now owned by Richard Shymansky and continues to trade.
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Gareth Jones standing near a small marquee, a newspaper (probably The Western Mail) under his arm, at Wrexham Eisteddfod in 1933. "Copy by Chas H Farmer, Barry" handwritten in bottom right of the mount.
Unknown. Probably no restriction.
William James from Wales, Wisconsin, founder of the Jamesway Manufacturing Company, renowned for the quality of their agricultural products. A contemporary website states "One hundred years ago in a small blacksmith shop on a dairy farm in Wales Wisconsin, William James built an adjustable cow stall featuring a rotating stanchion. The stanchion allowed the cow to turn her head and also aligned her with the manure gutter for greater sanitation. The president of Kent Manufacturing in Fort Atkinson recognized the value of this invention and quickly invited Mr. James to join his firm. In 1906 W. D. James moved to Fort Atkinson, a city he described as the "center of the dairy world." These may have been acquired during GVJ's visit to Wales, Wisconsin in 1935, an account of which was published in the Western Mail of March 29th 1935. The stanchion was a great success and Kent's sales increased nearly 30% every year. Soon their small plant on South Water Street took up the entire block w the Fort Atkinson Fire and Police Departments are today. In 1912 the company changed its name to the James Manufacturing Company and the "James Way" slogan became synonymous with quality farm equipment."
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Farm buildings designed by W.D James. See notes field.
William James from Wales, Wisconsin, founder of the Jamesway Manufacturing Company, renowned for the quality of their agricultural products. A contemporary website states "One hundred years ago in a small blacksmith shop on a dairy farm in Wales Wisconsin, William James built an adjustable cow stall featuring a rotating stanchion. The stanchion allowed the cow to turn her head and also aligned her with the manure gutter for greater sanitation. The president of Kent Manufacturing in Fort Atkinson recognized the value of this invention and quickly invited Mr. James to join his firm. In 1906 W. D. James moved to Fort Atkinson, a city he described as the "center of the dairy world." These may have been acquired during GVJ's visit to Wales, Wisconsin in 1935, an account of which was published in the Western Mail of March 29th 1935. The stanchion was a great success and Kent's sales increased nearly 30% every year. Soon their small plant on South Water Street took up the entire block w the Fort Atkinson Fire and Police Departments are today. In 1912 the company changed its name to the James Manufacturing Company and the "James Way" slogan became synonymous with quality farm equipment."
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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.
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General view of buildings in Manhattan.
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Group portrait of 5 people, The man in the centre is thought to be John "Jack" Heinz II. Inscription on the front reads, "On the eve of your dramatic departure for Europe, From [?]" Photographers logo reads, "Kenby Studio 623 Washington Ave. Brooklyn N.Y. U.S.A."
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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General view of crowds at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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General view of crowds at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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General view of crowds at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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General view of crowds at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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General view of crowds at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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General view of crowds at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
Heinrich Hoffman was Hitler's personal photographer. His collection was seized at the end of WW2 and is now in the public domain.
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Joseph Goebbels is shown in front of microphones in a booth at a Nazi Rally in Frankfurt to celebrate the newly appointed Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, February 1933. Photos stamped with the name Hoffman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_(photographer)
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Gareth Jones is shown standing outdoors on a rocky surface, hills in the distance. Probably California.
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Portrait, taken outdoors of Gareth Jones' sister, Gwyneth, in graduation robes.