Three cars parked alongside an alpine road including YF 5930. These are believed to be Lloyd George's entourage. Concrete bollards line the road on the left hand side.
The Lloyd George party sitting around a table on a hotel terrace. Gwilym is reading the 'Journal de Geneve.' The impression given is that the party have just finished breakfast.
David Lloyd George looking in a bookshop window in Freudenstadt. Inspector Pavey is a few paces behind. A similar photo to this appears in the Daily Express of Sept 5th 1929 and identifies it as Freudenstadt.
David Lloyd George and others walking along a street in Freudenstadt. Sequentially this photo was taken prior to PZ7890/50 but after PZ7890/54. A sign behind them reads 'Eier/Butter Kase.' A similar photo to AJS050 appears in the Daily Express of Sept 5th 1929.
Gwilym Lloyd George consults a map, David, Edna & Megan Lloyd George along with Mrs Sylvester are looking into the distance. All are standing on a road.
An aeroplane on the ground at an unknown aerodrome. The plane is seen from a distance but is very similar to a Dornier Do-X seaplane. The Do-X was financed by the German Transport Ministry and built in a specially designed plant at Altenrhein, on the Swiss portion of Lake Constance, in order to circumvent the Treaty of Versailles which forbade any aircraft exceeding set speed and range limits to be built in Germany after World War I. The plane was completed in 1929. In his diary A J Sylvester writes that the Lloyd George entourage witnessed it taking off on a trial flight on Sept 4th 1929.
David Lloyd George pointing at the horizon in the company of Gwilym Lloyd George and Inspector Pavey. Pavey is looking through binoculars. All have their backs to the camera.
Members of the Lloyd George entourage standing behind a barbed wire fence. Gwilym is pointing at something in the distance, David Lloyd George, nearest the camera, is looking through binoculars. Very similar to PZ7890/47.
Megan, David & Margaret Lloyd George standing at the side of a road, a village visible in the valley below. From their dress this would appear to have been taken on the day they visited the Italian battlefields.