- G2/22.
- Item
- 1928.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 27 June 1928, 'Free and Independent', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 27 June 1928, 'Free and Independent', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 21 March 1928, 'The Judgment of Gladys', depicting Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 26 December 1923, 'All against All', depicting Asquith, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Miscellaneous printed items, mainly acquired by Frances, the most significant being a pass to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919; a ticket to admit Frances to the members' gallery of the House of Commons, 9 July 1935; Frances's National Registration Identity Card, 1943-1947; and a pass to admit Frances to the Palace of Westminster, 1944. Other items of some interest include the Order of Service at Ramsay MacDonald's funeral service at Westminster Abbey, 26 November 1937; and a copy of Frances Stevenson, The Private Secretary.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
The file comprises stray letters to D. Lloyd George, mostly of political interest. The file includes letters from Winston Churchill, undated, Lord Dawson of Penn, 1931, King George VI (telegram), 1945, General Douglas Haig, 1916, George Lambert, 1932, J. Ramsay MacDonald, 1932, Sir Herbert Samuel, 1932, D. A. Thomas, Viscount Rhondda, 1917, and Colonel T. F. Tweed, 1940. The letter from Lord Dawson of Penn advises Lloyd George in the wake of the political and constitutional crisis of August 1931.
George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952