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- 1926.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 13 January 1926, 'The Diluvians'. Depicts Lloyd George and Sir Alfred Mond in the wake of intense disagreement over new Liberal land policy initiatives.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 13 January 1926, 'The Diluvians'. Depicts Lloyd George and Sir Alfred Mond in the wake of intense disagreement over new Liberal land policy initiatives.
Lloyd George and Liberal Party Leaders,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A press cartoon, c. 1924-25, of Lloyd George with Asquith, Sir Alfred Mond and Dr T. J. Macnamara at the Liberal Party headquarters in Abingdon Street, London.
Part of Ivor T. Rees Political Papers,
Hugh Moelwyn Hughes; Gotz Mohindra; Sir Alfred Mond; Madeleine Moon; W. Lyndon Moore; Jessica Morden; Adrienne Morgan; Andrew Morgan; Courtenay Charles Evan Morgan; Elystan Morgan; David Watts Morgan; Eluned Morgan; Frank Leslie Morgan; George Osborne Morgan; Herbert Morgan; Iwan James Morgan; John Lloyd Morgan; Jonathan Morgan; Julie Morgan; Lewis Morgan; Syd Morgan; Trefor Richard Morgan; Walter H. Morgan; Geraint Morgan; Bill Morgan; Gareth Morgan-Jones; Brian Morgan-Edwards; and Charles Evans Davis Morgan-Richardson.
Out-going Letters from Lord Davies,
Part of Lord Davies of Llandinam Papers,
Includes copies of letters to the following recipients: Lord Addison (3 letters), Brendan Bracken, Lord Colwyn (2 letters), Rev. Gwilym Davies, Joseph E. Davies, Sir William Llewelyn Davies (3 letters), Garbett Edwards (numerous letters), Will John MP, Sir Thomas Artemus Jones (3 letters), George Lerry, Wrexham, Lord Lothian, Kingsley Martin, Lord Melchett, Herbert Morrison (3 letters), Malcolm MacDonald (2 letters), Lord Reith (2 letters), Sir Archibald Sinclair, Thomas Waterhouse (2 letters) and Sir Robert Webber, the Western Mail (2 letters).
Addison, Christopher, 1869-1951.
Sir Alfred Mond: Political Cartoon,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 3 February 1926, 'The Catch of the Season', depicting Sir Alfred Mond defecting to the Conservative Party.