Group Photograph including Lloyd George,
- GP1/41.
- Eitem
- c. 1939.
Group photograph including Lloyd George, demonstrating the potato crop, probably at his Bron-y-de, Churt, estate, c. 1939.
Group Photograph including Lloyd George,
Group photograph including Lloyd George, demonstrating the potato crop, probably at his Bron-y-de, Churt, estate, c. 1939.
Group Photograph of Lloyd George and Dame Margaret,
Group photograph including Lloyd George and Dame Margaret, c. 1940, possibly on the maes at the national eisteddfod.
Group Photograph of Lloyd George and his Staff at Bron-y-de,
Group photograph of Lloyd George and his assembled staff at Bron-y-de, Churt, January 1943, including the land girls employed there during the Second World War.
Group photograph of Lloyd George at Churt Recreation Ground,
Group photograph of Lloyd George and three others at Churt Recreation Ground, c. 1932, presumably attending a sporting event.
Group Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany surrounded by SS guards and others, September 1936.
Group Photograph of Military Figures, including Churchill,
Group Photograph of Military Figures, including Winston Churchill, originally published in The Tatler, 30 August 1944.
Gwilym Lloyd-George and Frances Stevenson,
A letter from Major Gwilym Lloyd-George to his father David Lloyd George, [?1926]. Regrets his recent loss of temper, but much regrets the position of authority occupied by Frances Stevenson in Lloyd George's life. She receives an annual salary of £1200. Much regrets his father's attitude towards him, although he has done his best at the office of the News Chronicle. Much resents the influence of Miss Stevenson over Lloyd George. ('Private & Confidential').
Lloyd George, G. (Gwilym), 1894-1967
Coloured postcard view of Highgate, Llanystumdwy, the boyhood home of David Lloyd George, c. 1930.
Black-and-white postcard of Highgate, Llanystumdwy, boyhood home of David Lloyd George, c. 1930.
Interview with A. J. Sylvester,
The text of an interview given by A. J. Sylvester to Ruth Nixon, c. 1984-89. During the course of the interview he reflects mainly on the long relationship between Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, the role of Dame Margaret, and the recent BBC television series on Lloyd George.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Interview with Countess Lloyd-George,
Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 13 August 1971, containing the text of an interview between Countess Lloyd-George and Diana Pulson.
Interview with Frances Stevenson,
Typescript article, c. 1920, entitled, 'Our Lady of Downing Street - a Study for Secretaries', by Helen Ormsbee of Brooklyn, New York, an article on the role of Frances Stevenson as a private secretary to Lloyd George and based at 10 Downing Street..
An invitation in French, c. 1910, possibly in the hand of David Lloyd George, to attend at 11 Downing Street.
Text of a talk 'Memories of David Lloyd George' given by Jennifer Longford to the Lloyd George Society at Llanwrtyd Wells on 8 February 2001. Attached is a press cutting containing Jennifer Longford's obituary published in The Times, 24 March 2012.
Jennifer Stevenson's Autograph Book,
Contains the signaturesof numerous prominent politicians and some members of the Lloyd George family. There is also a postcard, 10 November 1937, from H. V. Morton at Egypt to Lloyd George. The poscrad beras a portrait of Lloyd George as Chancellor of the Exchequer. There is also a letter, 20 June 1944, from A. J. Sylvester to Jennifer Stevenson informing her that he hopes to secure Winston Churchill's autograph for her.
Jennifer Stevenson's Horoscope,
Letter from Countess Lloyd-George,
Letter, 20 March 1947, from Countess Lloyd-George to Mrs Edith Evans, Colwyn Bay (carbon copy). Is grateful for her letter. She has been 'much distressed' by the recent articles published by A. J. Sylvester and appreciates the support which she has received from many correspondents. Was pleased to receive news of recipient's husband who was most supportive to the writer at both Colwyn Bay and Chatsworth.
Letter from Countess Lloyd-George,
Letter, 20 March 1947, from Countess Lloyd-George to W. Surrey Dane of Long Acre, London (carbon copy). The despatch of a cheque to Messrs Curtis Brown. The recent severe weather and the writer's influenza attack.
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 6 August 1971, containing a press letter by Dr Glyn Simon entitled, 'Lloyd George was too clever by half', responding to an article by Dr Kenneth O. Morgan.
Letter from Dr Kenneth O. Morgan,
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 2 August 1971, comprising a letter from Dr Kenneth O. Morgan entitled, 'Uncharitable and ill-informed', defending the good name of David Lloyd George following the recent publication of a recent article by Dr Glyn Simon, the Archbishop of Wales, in the Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.