Frances Stevenson's Autograph Book,
- G2/2.
- Eitem
- 1904-07.
An autograph book endorsed, 'Frances L. Stevenson, September 1904', and bearing entries for the years 1906 and 1907.
Frances Stevenson's Autograph Book,
An autograph book endorsed, 'Frances L. Stevenson, September 1904', and bearing entries for the years 1906 and 1907.
Frances Stevenson's School Report,
School report for Frances Stevenson, summer term 1907, issued by the Clapham High School for Girls.
An invitation in French, c. 1910, possibly in the hand of David Lloyd George, to attend at 11 Downing Street.
Cartoon from Punch, 28 November 1923, 'The Legitimate Drama'. Depicts Lloyd George and Asquith.
Cartoon from Punch, 10 October 1923, 'In darkest America'. Depicts Lloyd George and Lord Birkenhead.
Cartoon from Punch, 5 December 1923, 'A Former Occupant'. Depicts Baldwin and Asquith at 10 Downing Street.
Cartoon from Punch, 13 January 1926, 'The Diluvians'. Depicts Lloyd George and Sir Alfred Mond in the wake of intense disagreement over new Liberal land policy initiatives.
Cartoon from Punch, 27 January 1926, entitled, 'The very early Cuckoo', linked to an address which Lloyd George had recently delivered to his constituents on the likely outcome of the next general election.
Cartoon from Punch, 26 December 1923, 'All against All', depicting Asquith, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Sir Alfred Mond: Political Cartoon,
Cartoon from Punch, 3 February 1926, 'The Catch of the Season', depicting Sir Alfred Mond defecting to the Conservative Party.
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, 21 April 1926, 'Under the Weather', referring to a recent speech by Lloyd George to the 1920 Club on the fortunes of the Liberal Party.
Cartoon from Punch, 25 January 1928, 'The Return of Ulysses', depicting Lloyd George.
Cartoon from Punch, 2 June 1926, 'Another Hill-top Vision', depicting Lloyd George.
Cartoon from Punch, 21 March 1928, 'The Judgment of Gladys', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Cartoon from Punch, 4 April 1928, 'The Split Star'.
Cartoon from Punch, 27 June 1928, 'Free and Independent', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Frances Stevenson and Avalon, Churt,
A journal article, c. 1940, by Frances Stevenson entitled, 'I Build a Cottage', namely Avalon, Churt, containing numerous photographs of the interior and the outside of the property.
Jennifer Stevenson's Autograph Book,
Contains the signaturesof numerous prominent politicians and some members of the Lloyd George family. There is also a postcard, 10 November 1937, from H. V. Morton at Egypt to Lloyd George. The poscrad beras a portrait of Lloyd George as Chancellor of the Exchequer. There is also a letter, 20 June 1944, from A. J. Sylvester to Jennifer Stevenson informing her that he hopes to secure Winston Churchill's autograph for her.
Wedding Certificate of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson,
Wedding Certificate of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson at Guildford, Surrey, 23 October 1943.