Snapshot of Frances Stevenson,
- GP2/9.
- Eitem
- c. 1930.
Snapshot of Frances Stevenson in the garden with her pet dog, c. 1930.
Snapshot of Frances Stevenson,
Snapshot of Frances Stevenson in the garden with her pet dog, c. 1930.
Snapshot of Frances Stevenson,
Photograph of Frances Stevenson in formal address in a park or garden, c. 1940.
Photograph of Frances Lloyd George,
Photograph of Frances Lloyd George on a formal occasion, c. 1950.
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson,
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson with a nanny and a chow dog, c. 1930.
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson,
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson in the garden, c. 1930.
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson,
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson on a beach, c. 1930.
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson,
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson paddling on a beach, c. 1930.
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson,
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson with five others on a beach, c. 1931.
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson,
Snapshot of Jennifer Stevenson and Lloyd George in a garden, c. 1931.
Snapshot of Jennifer Longford,
Snapshot of Jennifer Longford outside a property, c. 1931.
Snapshot of Jennifer Longford,
Snapshot of Jennifer Longford with a nanny in a garden, c. 1931.
Letter from J. R. Macdonald, Haymarket, London, to the Marquess of Cholmondeloy, 5 June 1920. Heard Lloyd George state in the House of Commons the previous day that the Supreme Economic Council intended despatching a mission to Russia to ascertain the economic condition of the country. As the writer is anxious to solve the current economic problem, would like to go on the mission. Would like the recipient to assist him in this aspiration if possible, although he does not seek any official position, simply to gather information and render assistance.
MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937
Letter from Lord Cholmondeloy to Frances Stevenson, [? 7 June 1920}, providing the recipient with Colonel Macdonald's contact details. Would like to receive a line from recipient.
Letter from Louise Stevenson to her daughter Frances Stevenson at 10 Downing Street, 18 August 1920, giving mainly domestic and family news. Gives news of Chong the dog. Will inevitably worry about Frances while she is away.
Stevenson, Louise.
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, Gwilym, 1894-1967.
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Postcard, 9 November 1936, from Lloyd George at Southampton to Jennifer Stevenson, depicting the passenger liner of the East Asiatic Company Ltd on which he is about to travel.
Letter, 10 May 1940, from Louise Stevenson, Worthing, to Muriel Stevenson at Avalon, Churt. Insists on giving recipient a birthday present. Would like her to come and stay with them to recuperate.
Stevenson, Louise.
Letter from Jennifer Stevenson,