Lloyd George is about to enter a car parked on the side of the road in an alpine setting. A young girl appears to be offering him a bunch of flowers. This may be the incident referred to by Sylvester on p185 of 'The Real Lloyd George' "...while enjoying a picnic tea peasant children presented us with bunches of Edelweiss. L.G. was thrilled and insisted on speaking to the children and giving each a present of money."
David Lloyd George and entourage sitting around a dining table, probably on a hotel terrace. Lloyd George has a cigar in his right hand. The informal atmosphere suggests that they have just breakfasted.
Place St Sebastien with the memorial to the aviator Chavez in the foreground. Centre left of the photo the Lloyd George entourage can be seen at a restaurant table outside the Grand Hotel Couronnes et Poste. Their cars are parked nearby.
Three cars including D Ll G's Rolls Royce parked on the side of an unpaved road. Two young girls are offering flowers, one to DLlG and the other to Inspector Pavey. This may be the incident referred to by Sylvester on p185 of 'The Real Lloyd George' ...while enjoying a picnic tea peasant children presented us with bunches of Edelweiss. L.G. was thrilled and insisted on speaking to the children and giving each a present of money."
Members of the Lloyd George family, their backs to the camera, view a distant village from behind a barbed wire fence. They are (l-r) Megan, Margaret, David, Gwilym Lloyd George.
Gwilym Lloyd George approaching a concrete pill box. On page 187 of 'The Real Lloyd George' A J Sylvester writes "We motored rapidly through Belgium and passed over the battlefields again,this time visiting dug-outs which Gwilym had occupied during the war..." This may be one such dug-out.
Gwilym Lloyd George in the doorway of a concrtete pillbox. On page 187 of 'The Real Lloyd George' A J Sylvester writes "We motored rapidly through Belgium and passed over the battlefields again, this time visiting dug-outs which Gwilym had occupied during the war..." This may be one such dug-out.
David Lloyd George in conversation with his chauffeur Dyer on the steps near Chateau Sainte Maire, Lausanne. Margaret Lloyd George and Mrs Sylvester are walking down the steps behind them.