Photograph of Farm Cottage, Churt,
- GP5/8.
- Eitem
- [1930]x[1939].
Photograph of Farm Cottage, Churt,
Portrait of Richard Lloyd of Llanystumdwy by George Boardman, c. 1910.
Lloyd George Statue at Caernarfon,
A depiction of the relief of the base of the famous Lloyd George statue at Caernarfon, c. 1950.
Photograph of Lord Beaverbrook,
Photograph of Lord Beaverbrook endorsed, 'Frances from Max. United by affection for & devotion to the Master. He led us to victory'.
Photograph of Lloyd George's Visit to Germany,
German workers at the side of a railway line.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany, together with a SS Guard, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George with SS guards in Germany, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George during their visit to Germany, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany, September 1936.
Photograph taken in Germany taken during the Lloyd George visit of September 1936.
Obituary notices and other materials, 1909-40, relating to Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting concerning the publication of a novel entatied Blind Mouths by T. F. Tweed in 1934.
Press cutting from the Evening Standard, 1 May 1940, paying tribute to the late Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the News Chronicle, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel Tweed and outlining his career.
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from The Times, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Yorkshire Post, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed and outlining his life and career.
Obituary of Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Press cutting from the Manchester Guardian, 1 May 1940, containing a full obituary to Colonel T. F. Tweed.