Four delegates at the Spa Conference seated on steps outdoors. Three are in military uniform. The fourth is Japanese and dressed in a suit and tie. The central figure is holding a cat. The photo has a Belgian stamp in the lower left hand corner postmarked 12/VII/1920 with a special handstamp. The circular handstamp reads "Conference Diplomatique Diplomatische Conference." This suggests the image originates from a postcard.
David Lloyd George photographed outdoors with an unidentified middle-aged man in a long coat. Both are standing. Quality of the photo suggests it has been copied from a book or magazine.
Four frames of a cinefilm showing David & Gwilym Lloyd George with a number of women and children, also a man in Nazi uniform, possibly Rudolf Hess. This is believed to be the incident mentioned by A J Sylvester in 'The Real Lloyd George' p216 "I tried to get a cinefilm of the party, but it was not a success owing to the faded light"
Envelope addressed to Mr D Evans, National School, Llanystumdwy. The envelope has a Victorian 'penny red' stamp, plate lettered 'NE' affixed. Although postmarked no date is discernable.
Four frames from a cinefilm showing David Lloyd George seated at an alfresco restaurant table. A smiling waitress is in attendance. Beyond them is a plain dotted with trees and cultivated fields.
A copy of four frames from a cinefilm showing Adolf Hitler and David Lloyd George drinking coffee. A waiter is pouring Hitler's coffee. Von Ribbentrop is seated between, but slightly behind, them. The back of Thomas Jones head can be seen in the foreground.
The Lloyd George entourage on a hotel balcony seated around a table. Those identifiable are David, Margaret, Gwilyn and Megan Lloyd George. The other six individuals have not been identified.
Head and shoulders informal portrait of David Lloyd George wearing a coat and sitting on a recliner on the deck of a ship reading papers, a cigar in his mouth.