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Interview with A. J. Sylvester,

The text of an interview given by A. J. Sylvester to Ruth Nixon, c. 1984-89. During the course of the interview he reflects mainly on the long relationship between Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, the role of Dame Margaret, and the recent BBC television series on Lloyd George.

Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-

Letter from Louise Stevenson,

Letter from Louise Stevenson to her daughter Frances Stevenson at 10 Downing Street, 18 August 1920, giving mainly domestic and family news. Gives news of Chong the dog. Will inevitably worry about Frances while she is away.

Stevenson, Louise.

Lloyd George's Finances,

A letter from Sir John T. Davies, 18 Abingdon Street, Westminster, to Lloyd George, 17 May 1923, discussing the latter's financial situation and prospects, including his tax liabilities. ('Private & Secret').

Lloyd George's Finances,

A letter from Major Gwilym Lloyd-George, 18 Abingdon Street, Westminster, to his father D. Lloyd George, 11 February 1926 discussing financial matters.

Lloyd-George, Gwilym, 1894-1967.

Gwilym Lloyd-George and Frances Stevenson,

A letter from Major Gwilym Lloyd-George to his father David Lloyd George, [?1926]. Regrets his recent loss of temper, but much regrets the position of authority occupied by Frances Stevenson in Lloyd George's life. She receives an annual salary of £1200. Much regrets his father's attitude towards him, although he has done his best at the office of the News Chronicle. Much resents the influence of Miss Stevenson over Lloyd George. ('Private & Confidential').

Lloyd-George, Gwilym, 1894-1967.

South African War,

Manuscript account entitled, 'Statement of events connected with my departure from Free State, May 1900', and covering the period 22 May - 25 June 1900. It is signed, 'REB, 8 June 1900'. It is accompanied by an envelope addressed to Mrs Abercrombie Smith, St Cyrus, Wynberg Hill.

Cartoon of Lloyd George,

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.

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