Envelope addressed to Mr D Evans, National School, Llanystumdwy. The envelope has a Victorian 'penny red' stamp, plate lettered 'NE' affixed. Although postmarked no date is discernable.
Four frames of a cinefilm showing David & Gwilym Lloyd George with a number of women and children, also a man in Nazi uniform, possibly Rudolf Hess. This is believed to be the incident mentioned by A J Sylvester in 'The Real Lloyd George' p216 "I tried to get a cinefilm of the party, but it was not a success owing to the faded light"
David Lloyd George photographed outdoors with an unidentified middle-aged man in a long coat. Both are standing. Quality of the photo suggests it has been copied from a book or magazine.
Four delegates at the Spa Conference seated on steps outdoors. Three are in military uniform. The fourth is Japanese and dressed in a suit and tie. The central figure is holding a cat. The photo has a Belgian stamp in the lower left hand corner postmarked 12/VII/1920 with a special handstamp. The circular handstamp reads "Conference Diplomatique Diplomatische Conference." This suggests the image originates from a postcard.