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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Sale of Brynawelon, Criccieth,

Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 11 February 1968, concerning the intention of the Lloyd George family to sell Brynawelon, Criccieth, following the death of Lady Megan Lloyd George in 1966.

Jennifer Longford,

Text of a talk 'Memories of David Lloyd George' given by Jennifer Longford to the Lloyd George Society at Llanwrtyd Wells on 8 February 2001. Attached is a press cutting containing Jennifer Longford's obituary published in The Times, 24 March 2012.

Digitised Documents,

Stray letters, messages, cards and postcards, 1916-91, all connected with the Lloyd George family in some way; stray memorabilia, 1900-2008, many deriving from Lloyd George or Frances Stevenson, and including legal documents, reminiscences and memoirs, autograph books, cartoons, printed items and press cuttings of especial interest; photographs, many of them snapshots, of David Lloyd George, Frances Stevenson, later the Dowager Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, and of her daughter Jennifer Stevenson, later Jennifer Longford, and including small groups of photographs of Llanystumdwy, properties at Churt, namely Bron-y-de, Avalon and Farm Cottage, and a small group of photographs of other prominent individuals; albums containing small photographs taken during Lloyd George's visit to Germany in September 1936; photographs of, and press cuttings relating to Colonel Thomas F. Tweed, including several press obituaries of him, press cuttings concerning the marriage of David Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson at Guildford on 23 October 1943, and an album of photographs, mainly of David Lloyd George and of Bron-y-de, Churt, together with press cuttings, many of these of reviews of various books about Lloyd George; and the draft outline of a short story and notes for further stories by Frances Stevenson.

Colonel T. F. Tweed,

Press cutting from the Evening Standard, 9 December 1939, noting that T. F. Tweed has been elected a member of Lloyd's and is likely to re-enter the army now that war has broken out.

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