- GA5/79.
- Eitem
- 1971.
Press cutting from the Daily Mirror, 19 October 1971, containing a brief letter from T.D., Camden, London NW1, referring to Lloyd George's erstwhile promises of prosperity on the horizon.
Press cutting from the Daily Mirror, 19 October 1971, containing a brief letter from T.D., Camden, London NW1, referring to Lloyd George's erstwhile promises of prosperity on the horizon.
Short story by Frances Stevenson,
Draft of a short story of romantic interest by Frances Stevenson, probably penned during the 1920's.
Notes for a Short Story by Frances Stevenson,
Notes for a short story by Frances Stevenson, probably penned during the 1920's.
Newspaper articles about David Lloyd George
Various newspaper articles related to David Lloyd George including reports of his marriage to Frances Stevenson in 1943, copies of articles from the 'Sunday Dispatch' based on extracts from A. J. Sylvester's book along with copies of letters from Frances Stevenson and Richard Lloyd George regarding the image portrayed in the articles, including Lloyd George's meeting with Adolf Hitler, articles on the First World War, Lloyd George in later life, Valerie Lloyd George's marriage, political cartoons, articles by Lloyd George on various subject and an article by Winston Churchill speculating on a comeback for Lloyd George in 1931.
File comprises a booklet entitled 'How to tackle unemployment' by David Lloyd George, published in 1930; a booklet entitled 'Can Lloyd George do it? by J. M. Keynes and H. D. Henderson, published in 1929; a copy of the House of Commons Official Report for April 5th and 6th 1939; and a programme book for the Glyndebourne Festival in 1953.
Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946
Decline and fall of Lloyd George
File comprises a copy of 'The decline and fall of Lloyd George' by Lord Beaverbrook, with a dedication to Frances on the title page.
Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron, 1879-1964
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, G. (Gwilym), 1894-1967