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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Frances Stevenson Family Papers Item
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Cartoon of Lloyd George,

Cartoon from Punch, 27 January 1926, entitled, 'The very early Cuckoo', linked to an address which Lloyd George had recently delivered to his constituents on the likely outcome of the next general election.

Beddgelert and Snowdon,

Postcard view of Beddgelert and Snowdon. Sent, 2 November 1942, from Frances Stevenson to her daughter Jennifer who was at the time a pupil at Headington School, Oxford.

Article by Dr Glyn Simon,

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.

Article by A. J. Sylvester,

Letter, 12 March 1947, from Edith Evans, Colwyn Bay, to Countess Lloyd-George, decrying the recent article by A. J. Sylvester in the Sunday Dispatch. Assures her that no-one will take any notice of its contents. The writer's husband used to drive for the Lloyd Georges at Colwyn Bay and at Chatsworth. Is writing this letter unknown to her husband.

Age of Lloyd George,

Press cutting of a review of Kenneth O. Morgan, The Age of Lloyd George: the Liberal Party and British Politics, 1890-1929, taken from the Western Mail, 13 November 1971, by D. P. M. Michael.

Adoption of Jennifer Stevenson,

A letter, 17 May 1938, from John Morris, solicitor, Fleet Street, London, to Frances Stevenson relating to the proposed Adoption Order for her daughter Jennifer. Is planning to make an appointment to see the Official Solicitor immediately. Will attempt to persuade him that a domiciliary visit is unnecessary in this case. ('Strictly Personal').

Adoption of Jennifer Stevenson,

A letter, 27 June 1938, from John Morris, solicitor, Fleet Street, London, to Frances Stevenson relating to the adoption of her daughter Jennifer. Has appeared before the Judge and obtained the Adoption Order. The Order will be lodged with the Superintendent Registrar of Births and will remain a secret document. The birth will now be registered in the Adoption Register.

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