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Vaughan-Jenkins lived at Combe Down, a small village on the outskirts of Bath. He was responsible for managing the photographic side of the Locomotive & General Railway Photographs collection from its inception in June 1939 until 1951. He continued to take photographs of locomotives until at least 1960.
During the 1930s he worked in the theatre industry, which gave him opportunities to take photographs of ships and railways during the daytime, when he was free. Among the locations where he photographed ships were Bristol, Torquay, Southampton and Gravesend.
He photographed the Greek-owned ship in dry dock at Avonmouth on 5 May 1934 and, on 26 May, from the south pier, captured , and which were sailing on the