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Colonel Macdonald,

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'..

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.

South African War,

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.

Lloyd George Cartoon,

Cartoon from Punch, 21 April 1926, 'Under the Weather', referring to a recent speech by Lloyd George to the 1920 Club on the fortunes of the Liberal Party.

Lloyd George at Bron-y-de in 1940,

Issue of Picture Post, 20 April 1940, containing an article 'At home with Lloyd George' by Robert Boothby MP, and containg many family photographs and some of Bron-y-de, Churt. The piece was written to mark Lloyd George's fifty years' service as a MP for the Carnarvon Boroughs.

Boothby, Robert, 1900-1986.

Reminiscenses of Frances Stevenson,

Typescript reminiscences, c. 1965, drafted by Frances Stevenson mainly about her daughter Jennifer Longford. The notes may have been drafted for possible inclusion in her autobiography The Years that are Past (1967).

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