- GP1.
- Ffeil
- 1879-1945.
Photographs and snapshots of David Lloyd George, 1879-1944, some singly, some in groups.
Photographs and snapshots of David Lloyd George, 1879-1944, some singly, some in groups.
Press photograph of a youthful Lloyd George in c. 1879.
Photograph, c. 1900, of a large ornamental ship with a photograph of Lloyd George and other images, and with a place card labelled 'Aberavon'.
Photographs, many of them snapshots, of David Lloyd George (many of him singly, some group photographs), Frances Stevenson, later the Dowager Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, and of her daughter Jennifer Stevenson, later Jennifer Longford. There are also small groups of photographs of Llanystumdwy, including several of Lloyd George's grave on the banks of the River Dwyfor, properties at Churt, namely Bron-y-de, Avalon and Farm Cottage, and a small group of photographs of other prominent individuals, including Max Aitken (later Lord Beaverbrook), Richard Lloyd (uncle of David Lloyd George), and Winston Churchill.
Photograph of Lloyd George during World War One,
Group photograph, c. 1916-18, of Lloyd George and military personnel during World War One.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Sir Rufus Isaacs,
Photograph of Lloyd George and Sir Rufus Isaacs at Cap Martin on the French Riviera, January 1912.
Photograph of Lloyd George during World War One,
Photograph, c. 1916-18, of Lloyd George and nine others in the trenches during World War One.
Photograph of Lloyd George, Rufus Isaacs and C. F. G. Masterman playing golf,
Postcard, 1911, of Lloyd George, Rufus Isaacs and C. F. G. Masterman playing golf on Criccieth golf course. Published by the Gwynedd Archives Service and the Lloyd George Trustees.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Philip Kerr,
A snapshot of Lloyd George and Philip Kerr being driven through Paris during 1919.
Photograph of Lloyd George and a male companion in front of a hotel.
Photograph of Lloyd George standing on the steps of 10 Downing Street, probably on the occasion of his departure from office in November 1922. The original photograph is held at the Radio Times Hulton Picture Library.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson,
Snapshot of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, c. 1922.
Snapshot of Lloyd George and a male companion walking in the hills, c. 1922.
Formal portrait of Lloyd George,
Formal photograph of David Lloyd George as Prime Minister by Ernest Mills, namely a reproduction from Herbert du Parcq's Life of David Lloyd George, Vol. I (1912). The document is a souvenir of The Welsh Booth, British Section, National Allied Exhibition, Baltimore, 10-17 March 1917, and it also bears 'David Lloyd George, The Responsible Radical: an Appreciation', by Hon, David John Lewis.
Group photograph including Lloyd George and three men, c. 1922, alongside a country house.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George,
Postcard of Lloyd George and his daughter Megan while on their tour of North America during 1923. The postcard was published by the Gwynedd Archives Service and the Lloyd George Trustees.
Snapshot of Lloyd George, c. 1922.
Photograph of Lloyd George at Plymouth,
Photograph of Lloyd George at Plymouth, c. 1928-29, possibly attending a 1929 general election rally. Endorsed, 'This photograph is the copyright of the Western Morning News Co., Ltd., Plymouth'.