"Sabrina" moored in an unknown, probably Italian, port. AJS 257 is of the same port; on one of the buildings is 'Ente Bacini', which today is a shipyard in Genoa, suggesting that this view could also be of Genoa.
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.
David Lloyd George and a man dressed in whites leaning against the deckrail of a ship looking at thecamera. Unfortunately the photographer has omitted their heads.
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.'