- G2/21.
- Eitem
- 1928.
Cartoon from Punch, 25 April 1928, 'Tarnishing Day', relating to Budget Day and portraying Lloyd George and Philip Snowden as former Chancellors of the Exchequer.
Cartoon from Punch, 25 April 1928, 'Tarnishing Day', relating to Budget Day and portraying Lloyd George and Philip Snowden as former Chancellors of the Exchequer.
Lloyd George and the National Government,
Press cutting from the Daily Mail, 12 August 1931, containing an article by Winston Churchill, 'Will Lloyd George "come back" '.
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965.
Diary entries in the hand of Frances Stevenson for 23-27 May 1944 referring mainly to Lloyd George's rapidly declining health, his visit to the House of Commons to hear a speech by Winston Churchill.
Lloyd George Memorial Service,
The Order of Service for the Memorial service to Lloyd George held at Westminster Abbey on 10 April 1945.
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany together with Dr Thomas Jones, Major Gwilym Lloyd-George and three others, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany,
Group Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany surrounded by SS guards and others, September 1936.
Photograph of a bridge over a stream taken in Germany during Lloyd George's German visit of September 1936.
Press photograph of Lloyd George and Colonel T. F. Tweed, chief-of-staff at Liberal Party headquarters, chatting at Euston station, London, as Lloyd George left for his constituency.
Letter, 27 February 1986, from Ruth Nixon to A. J. Sylvester arranging to meet him the following Saturday in order to interview him and presenting a list of questions about Frances, Countess Lloyd-George, to be asked at the interview. Attached is a press cutting, dated October or November 1989, recording Sylvester's death within weeks of his hundredth birthday.
Longford, Ruth.
Press cutting from the Sunday Dispatch, 16 February 1947, containing an article 'Lloyd George and Hitler' by A. J. Sylvester taken from his recent book The Real Lloyd George (1947).
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Lloyd George Series on the BBC,
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-
Letters and telegrams, November-December 1935, mainly from their Churt home sent to D. Lloyd George and Frances during their visit to Tangiers. The file includes a letter from A. J. Sylvester and several from Ann Parry.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
The file includes papers relating to the erection and running of the Lloyd George Museum at Llanystumdwy, and to the appointment of Miss Ann Parry as its curator. There is also a typescript list of the sympathy letters received on 30 and 31 March 1945 following Lloyd George's death.
Lloyd George Museum (Llanystumdwy, Wales)
Death notice for Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Death notice from The Times, 2 May 1940, for Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Evening Standard, May 1940, paying tribute to the late Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Note from the Manchester Guardian, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Death and Funeral of Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Press cutting from the Daily Herald, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed, and from the Manchester Guardian, 5 May 1940, and the Western Mail, 5 May 1940, recording his funeral.
Photographs of Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Comprises ten studio photographs of Colonel T. F. Tweed, c. 1935, taken by Howard Coster, 8 Essex Street, Strand, London WC2, together with a press cutting, 1940, noting the amount of Colonel Tweed's estate.