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Disgrifiad archifol
A J Sylvester Collection
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Photographs of David Lloyd George's cruise on 'Sabrina' in 1929, on board another ship (s), on the way to or from Brazil. In Dec 1927 David Lloyd George and various family members sailed oon the Blue Star Line steamship 'Avelona' to Brazil. Their return was on her sister ship 'Andalusia' (re-named 'Andalucia Star' the following year). As the two were sister ships it is not possible to determine which photos were taken on which leg of the trip.

[Berber musician]

A Berber musician seated on the floor with a tambourine in his hand and looking back at the photographer over his left shoulder. He is wearing a white turban and a striped Djellaba. A dance troupe can be seen in the background.

[Two men in uniform]

Two men in uniform, one seemingly that of a railway worker, the other possibly a steward. Part of what appears to be a brake wheel is visible on the left of the photo. Possibly taken during David Lloyd George's visit to Brazil in 1928. Photo is out of focus.

[David and Margaret Lloyd George sitting on recliners aboard a ship]

Landscape 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 writing. 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.'

[Rough sea]

A rough sea, presumably photographed from a ship. In 'The Real Lloyd George' (London, 1947) A J Sylvester wrtites of their outward journey to Brazil "... the Bay of Biscay was in one of its worst moods. Huge seas came crashing onto the ship, drenching the decks..."

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