- GA2/22.
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- 1940.
Press cuttings from the Daily Telegrahp, the Daily Express, and the Daily Mail, all dated 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cuttings from the Daily Telegrahp, the Daily Express, and the Daily Mail, all dated 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Photograph of Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Photograph of Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Marriage of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the News of the World, 24 October 1943.
Marriage of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the Sunday Express, 24 October 1943.
Marriage of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the Sunday Express, 24 October 1943.
Marriage of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the Sunday Express, 24 October 1943.
A. J. Sylvester and Lloyd George,
Letter, 7 January 1981, from A. J. Sylvester, Corsham, Wiltshire, to Miss Ann Parry. Describes his many afflictions, including cataract. Would like to write a book based on his experiences and his time with Sir Maurice Hankey and Lloyd George. Writer played a key part in the research for Lloyd George's War Memoirs during the 1930's. Much resents that Countess Lloyd-George chose Malcolm Thompson to write the official biography of Lloyd George and double-crossed Sylvester in so doing. Has a very high regard for Jennifer Longford today - 'She is a wonderful woman now, ... She is worth ten times that of Frances'. Frances left no more than £11,000 when she died in 1972 although she was the widow of Lloyd George. He refused to support her plan to establish an agricultural college in north Wales, and the setting up of the Lloyd George Museum at Llanystumdwy was due mainly to the efforts of the recipient. His health and the court case in which he is presently involved.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Interview with A. J. Sylvester,
The text of an interview given by A. J. Sylvester to Ruth Nixon, c. 1984-89. During the course of the interview he reflects mainly on the long relationship between Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, the role of Dame Margaret, and the recent BBC television series on Lloyd George.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
A. J. Sylvester: the Principal Private Secretary,
Letter, 16 February 1983, from A. J. Sylvester to Miss Ann Parry. The radio programme The Principal Private Secretary is to be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 the following Tuesday. Would welcome her opinions on it. His health and afflictions.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Group Photograph including Frances Stevenson,
Group photograph of Frances Stevenson, endorsed 'at Modanc on the way to Rapallo, 1917'. The photograph also includes Sir Maurice Hankey, J. T. Davies, Henry Wilson, and General Jan Christian Smuts.
Letter from Lord Cholmondeloy to Frances Stevenson, [? 7 June 1920}, providing the recipient with Colonel Macdonald's contact details. Would like to receive a line from recipient.
Letter from Louise Stevenson to her daughter Frances Stevenson at 10 Downing Street, 18 August 1920, giving mainly domestic and family news. Gives news of Chong the dog. Will inevitably worry about Frances while she is away.
Stevenson, Louise.
Gwilym Lloyd-George and Frances Stevenson,
A letter from Major Gwilym Lloyd-George to his father David Lloyd George, [?1926]. Regrets his recent loss of temper, but much regrets the position of authority occupied by Frances Stevenson in Lloyd George's life. She receives an annual salary of £1200. Much regrets his father's attitude towards him, although he has done his best at the office of the News Chronicle. Much resents the influence of Miss Stevenson over Lloyd George. ('Private & Confidential').
Lloyd-George, Gwilym, 1894-1967.
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Postcard, 9 November 1936, from Lloyd George at Southampton to Jennifer Stevenson, depicting the passenger liner of the East Asiatic Company Ltd on which he is about to travel.
Letter, 10 May 1940, from Louise Stevenson, Worthing, to Muriel Stevenson at Avalon, Churt. Insists on giving recipient a birthday present. Would like her to come and stay with them to recuperate.
Stevenson, Louise.
Letter from Jennifer Stevenson,
Postcard from Frances Stevenson,
Postcard, 19 February 1943, from Frances Stevenson at Bron-y-de, Churt, to Jennifer Stevenson.