- G2/16.
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- 1926.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
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.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
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.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 25 January 1928, 'The Return of Ulysses', depicting Lloyd George.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 2 June 1926, 'Another Hill-top Vision', depicting Lloyd George.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 21 March 1928, 'The Judgment of Gladys', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 4 April 1928, 'The Split Star'.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 27 June 1928, 'Free and Independent', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
The official Christmas card sent by Lloyd George and Dame Margaret from Brynawelon, Criccieth, Christmas 1927, bearing a photograph of the two.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Press cutting from a local north Wales newspaper, c. 1970, entitled, 'Freedoms of Many Towns: " LlG's caskets in exhibition" ', referring to an exhibition of the freedoms and mementoes of the late Earl Lloyd-George at the Bangor Public Library.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Snapshot of Lloyd George during his trip to Germany, September 1936, buying a postcard for Hitler to sign for Jennifer Stevenson, together with a separate small photograph of Hitler with four young boys.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Press cutting from the Cambrian News, 8 October 1971, recording the number of visitors at the Lloyd George Memorial Museum.
Lloyd George Memorial Service,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
The Order of Service for the Memorial service to Lloyd George held at Westminster Abbey on 10 April 1945.
Lloyd George on the Andalucia,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Postcard, January 1933, from Lloyd George to Jennifer Stevenson while he was on board the Andalucia en route to Lisbon.
Lloyd George Series on the BBC,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 2 June 1981, from A. J. Sylvester, Corsham, to Miss Ann Parry. Gives his views on the recent television series broadcast on BBC2; was hugely impressed by the work of John Hefin as its producer and by Philip Madoc in the role of Lloyd George - ' ... played the part of LG so well that it looked as if my Old Chief was there in the flesh'. Frances Stevenson's affair with Colonel T. F. Tweed. Recalls his association with the recipient at Churt years ago. His health.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A note from Frances Stevenson, 5 February 1930, congratulating Lloyd George on his speech in the House of Commons during the debate on the Agriculture Bill.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Lloyd George Statue at Caernarfon,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A depiction of the relief of the base of the famous Lloyd George statue at Caernarfon, c. 1950.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 9 March 1945, from Frances, Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, Ty Newydd, Llanystumdwy, to her mother Louise Stevenson. Describes Lloyd George's very poorly condition. She is receiving a great deal of help from Mr Bennett and Ann Parry. Encourages her mother to go to stay at Avalon, Churt with Muriel. Appreciates the letters which she receives from both her parents. She has addressed a public meeting at Criccieth with an audience of some 1200 people. 'Megan has become quite friendly. She & Olwen come in every day'.
Stevenson, Louise.