Two successive frames from a cine-film of Hitler taken by A J Sylvester at the time of David Lloyd George's visit in 1936. These show David Lloyd George in conversation with Hitler.
Two successive frames from a cine-film taken by A J Sylvester at the time of David Lloyd George's visit to Germany in 1936. This shows the party viewing the scenery through a panoramic window. The party are silhouetted against the light coming in through the window.
David Lloyd George sitting with two unidentified gentlemen in a railway carriage. This is believed to be on one of his rail journies in Brazil documented by A J Sylvester in 'The Real Lloyd George' (London, 1947), pages 162-163.
David Lloyd George and two other men seated in a railway carriage. Image suffers from camera shake. Believed to have been taken during the 1927-28 visit to Brazil.
David Lloyd George and two other men, all seated in what appears to be a railway carriage. Presumed to have been taken during his visit to Brazil in 1927-1928. Slightly out of focus.
David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill with a young man in North African dress standing between them. This is Brahim then aged 23, son of Jadj Thani El Glaoui, described in AJS Diary for 1936, page 6 and taken on Monday January 13th 1936.
A copy of four frames from a cinefilm showing Adolf Hitler and David Lloyd George drinking coffee. A waiter is pouring Hitler's coffee. Von Ribbentrop is seated between, but slightly behind, them. The back of Thomas Jones head can be seen in the foreground.
David Lloyd George holding a teacup to his mouth, Marrakesh.This may be D Ll G at Telouet where A J Sylvester wrote in his diary that during the meal he photographed D Ll G drinking "a cup of sourmilk, like buttermilk." Date - 13th January 1936.