Photograph of Lloyd George at Bron-y-de, Churt,
- GA5/16.
- Eitem
- c. 1930.
Photograph of Lloyd George with a terrier at Bron-y-de, Churt, c. 1930.
Photograph of Lloyd George at Bron-y-de, Churt,
Photograph of Lloyd George with a terrier at Bron-y-de, Churt, c. 1930.
Photograph of Lloyd George at Bron-y-de, Churt,
Photograph of Lloyd George with his dog in the grounds of Bron-y-de, Churt, c. 1930.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Review from The Guardian, 23 August 1971.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Review from the Liverpool Daily Post, 16 August 1971, together with extracts from the published diaries.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Review of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson, taken from the Sunday Telegraph, 19 December 1971.
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.
Press cutting, namely the 'Wales and the World' column from the Western Mail, 27 July 1971, entitled, 'His words filled my mouth', namely a critique of a lecture 'Being Welsh Today', by Dr Glyn Simon, the retiring Archbishop of Wales, and recently published in the Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. It refers to Dr Simon's attitude towards Lloyd George.
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.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 19 August 1971, publishing extracts from the recently published Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 21 August 1971, containing a review of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson by E. Spenser Shew, and focussing on the 1917 death pact between Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Unlabelled press cutting, 1971, containing a review of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson by Michael Foot.
Press cutting from the Cambrian News, 8 October 1971, recording the number of visitors at the Lloyd George Memorial Museum.
Press cutting from the Daily Telegraph containing a letter from William Lloyd-George defending the good name of his grandfather, David Lloyd George, following the publication of a letter by George Edinger assailing Lloyd George.
Letter, [5 June 1920], from Lord Cholmondeley, Piccadilly, to Frances Stevenson enclosing the letter from Colonel J. R. Macdonald - 'He is a worker & quite intelligent'. Gives her Macdonald's contact details and thinks that they should meet up. Macdonald is well travelled and is well acquainted with Mesopotamia, 'I do think this man may be of help to our country'..
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Lloyd George on the Andalucia,
Postcard, January 1933, from Lloyd George to Jennifer Stevenson while he was on board the Andalucia en route to Lisbon.
Note, Christmas 1939, from Lloyd George to Muriel Stevenson. He had forgotten to ask her mother whether she was allowed to use a latch key.
Letter from Jennifer Stevenson,
Letter, 3 November 1940, from Jennifer Longford at Penrhos College, Bakewell, to Lloyd George at Brynawelon, Criccieth. Describes her activities and movements. Wishes that Lloyd George would consent to join the war cabinet. Many British people, including the writer above all, would applaud such a move.
Manuscript account entitled, 'Statement of events connected with my departure from Free State, May 1900', and covering the period 22 May - 25 June 1900. It is signed, 'REB, 8 June 1900'. It is accompanied by an envelope addressed to Mrs Abercrombie Smith, St Cyrus, Wynberg Hill.