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Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945 -- Photographs.
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

David Lloyd George ephemera,

  • NLW ex 2807.
  • Ffeil
  • 1887-1950.

A small collection of material of Lloyd George interest acquired by Mr William Griffiths, formerly of Foyle's Bookshop in London. It includes a framed photograph of Lloyd George taken in c. 1939-1940, together with a photograph of him as a young politician by John Thomas, c. 1896 (6394992/2), and a family group photograph taken at the same time and including Dame Margaret, three of the Lloyd George children, D. R. Daniel and John Herbert Lewis (6394992/3). There are two letters from Lloyd George to Daniel, dated 1902 and relating to the Penrhyn Quarry dispute and a note from Asquith, dated 1903. A group of letters to William Griffiths, mainly concerning publication matters, include letters from A. J. Sylvester, 1937-1940; Frances Stevenson, later Lady Lloyd-George, 1939 and 1950; Dame Margaret Lloyd George, 1940, and Major Gwilym Lloyd-George, 1945. Other photographs include a signed portrait ca. 1930 (6394992/1); Welsh Troops Picture Postcard Day (6394992/4); two snapshots (6394992/5-6)

Llyfr Ffoto 1842

Photographs of David Lloyd George's cruise on 'Sabrina' in 1929, on board another ship (s), on the way to or from Brazil. In Dec 1927 David Lloyd George and various family members sailed oon the Blue Star Line steamship 'Avelona' to Brazil. Their return was on her sister ship 'Andalusia' (re-named 'Andalucia Star' the following year). As the two were sister ships it is not possible to determine which photos were taken on which leg of the trip.

Llyfr Ffoto 1843

112 copy photographs of David Lloyd George and family including trips to Portugal in 1934, Morocco in 1936, Brazil in 1928 as well as photos of C19th documents relating to his family and photos of fruit trees, the latter probably at Churt.

Includes photos of a trip to Portugal in January 1934 including a number of photos of David and Gwilym Lloyd George playing golf. This could be the game of golf referred to in AJS's diary entry for Jan 26th 1934 "LG & Mr Perkins, the Secretary of Estoril Golf Club played Sir Claud Russell, the British Ambassador in Lisbon and Gwilym. LG's side lost 2 and 1." There are also a number of photos of a trip to Morrocco in 1936, including some of Winston Churchill and an excursion to see the Caid Brahim El Glaoui at Telouet on Jan 13th 1936.