A book published by the Wester Mail Ltd in January 1918 entitled 1918 Souvenir of the Welsh Division including poems, cartoons and other articles related to the 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division.
Ephemera related to David Lloyd George from the pre war period including material relating to the Land Campaign, the 1913 Budget and Lloyd George as President of the Board of Trade.
An album of newspapers cuttings and photographs relating to the campaign for the Cardiganshire by election held on 18 February 1921. Many of the items relate to Margaret Lloyd George's role in the campaign.
Publications, including books, booklets and magazines either written by, featuring or otherwise relating to David Lloyd George which were collected by Tony O'Connor.
Correspondence between William George and Miss Jones regarding deeds, and a postcard portraying Lloyd George as St George and referencing the land campaign, possibly sent by William.
Various items of correspondence including copies of telegrams sent by Lloyd George to victorious Liberal candidates in 1923, letters sent by Frances Stevenson from Versailles, Downing Street and Bron y De, a postcard sent to Gwilym Lloyd George, a letter of commiseration to a losing Liberal candidate dated 1929 and a circular letter with Lloyd George's facsimile signature to members of Military Service Tribunals thanking them for their service during World War 1.
A letter sent to Francis Stevenson congratulating her and David Lloyd George on their creation as Earl and Countess of Dwyfor dated 3 January 1945 and Frances' membership card to the Guild of St Raphael which was found in her psalm book (according to a note provided by Mr O'Connor.
Ephemera related to David Lloyd George from the First World War period including event invitations, a copy of the statutory instrument implementing the Versailles Peace Treaty, signatures collected at the Versailles conference, war work passes and a supplement to the London Gazette dates 16 January 1917 detailing the campaigns in Africa by Jan Smuts.
Invitations and programmes for events relating to the Lloyd George family including granting the Freedom of Edinburgh and London to David Lloyd George, the Freedom of Cardiff to Gwilym Lloyd George, dinner with Margaret Lloyd George at Downing Street and similar documents.
Letter to Richard Border from Downing Street on behalf of Andrew Bonar Law noting that LG is attempting to form a government dated 7 December 1916, a telegram from Lord Chamberlain to Frederick Guest, Aldford House Park Lane requiring his attendance at Buckingham Palace to be invested and a post card (in French) of the table on which the peace treaty was signed 28 June 1918.