Two successive frames from a cine-film taken by A J Sylvester at the time of David Lloyd George's visit to Germany in 1936. David Lloyd George and Megan are in the back of an open lorry accompanied by various Nazis.
Two successive frames from a cine-film of Hitler taken by A J Sylvester at the time of David Lloyd George's visit in 1936. These show David Lloyd George in conversation with Hitler.
Two men, one in a uniform the other smartly dressed wearing a grey Homburg and with two books under his arm. The smarter of the two appears in other photos and may have been a guide for parts of their trip.
Gwilym Lloyd George with his back to the camera in an unknown rural location. There appears to be a stone structure in the middle distance, possibly the remains of one of the dugouts visited by G Ll G on the 1930 European Tour.
Portrait format photo of David & Margaret Lloyd George sitting on the deck of a ship. Both are sitting on reclining chairs, and swathed in blankets. Margaret is reading a broadsheet newspaper, David Lloyd George appears to be reading his notes. On page 160 of 'The Real Lloyd George' (London, 1947) A J Sylvester writes "As usual, he wrote these in his own hand whilst sitting wrapped up in rugs on the deck." This photo is believed to be from his 1927-8 visit to Brazil and taken aboard the Blue Star Liner 'Avelona.'
David, Richard and Mrs Lloyd George aboard the 'Andalucia' moored in the harbour at Santos, Brazil. D Ll G is holding a pair of binoculars. Probably taken on January 8th or 9th 1928.
David Lloyd George and two other men, all seated in what appears to be a railway carriage. Presumed to have been taken during his visit to Brazil in 1927-1928. Slightly out of focus.