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Lloyd George Cartoon,

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.

Frances Stevenson: Trust Instrument,

Photocopy of a Trust Instrument, 3 March 1931, from Frances Stevenson to her sister Muriel Stevenson and to John Ernest Morris, solicitor, relating to property known as Ingleton, Sandy Lane, Cobham, with provision for an income from the trust fund to Jennifer Stevenson.

Lloyd George Attacks Dictators,

Press cutting from the News Chronicle, 24 October 1936, describing Lloyd George addressing a public meeting at Manchester under the auspices of the Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction in which he outlined his reasons for opposing the concept of dictatorship.

Lloyd George at Bron-y-de in 1940,

Issue of Picture Post, 20 April 1940, containing an article 'At home with Lloyd George' by Robert Boothby MP, and containg many family photographs and some of Bron-y-de, Churt. The piece was written to mark Lloyd George's fifty years' service as a MP for the Carnarvon Boroughs.

Boothby, Robert, 1900-1986.

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.

Lloyd George's Illness,

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 and Hitler,

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-

Reminiscenses of Frances Stevenson,

Typescript reminiscences, c. 1965, drafted by Frances Stevenson mainly about her daughter Jennifer Longford. The notes may have been drafted for possible inclusion in her autobiography The Years that are Past (1967).

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