David Lloyd George sitting outside and wearing a hat and coat. He is gesturing with his left hand, as though talking to someone outside the photo. A bottle of 'Perola' beer is on a nearby table. This is a Portuguese beer, suggesting this is of his visit to Portugal in 1934.
Head and shoulders informal portrait of David Lloyd George wearing a coat and sitting on a recliner on the deck of a ship reading papers, a cigar in his mouth.
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.
Four frames from a cinefilm showing David Lloyd George seated at an alfresco restaurant table. A smiling waitress is in attendance. Beyond them is a plain dotted with trees and cultivated fields.
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.
Megan and David Lloyd George on the bridge of a ship in company of another woman. All three look windswept. D LlG has his arm around Megan's shoulders. Presumed to have been taken on the voyage to or from Brazil, 1927-1928.
David & Megan Lloyd George standing by a wall. Megan is holding a cigarette. Behind them are several clothes lines and a tall dry stone wall. Location unknown.
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 on the deck of a ship looking through binoculars. Others from his entourage are standing either side of him. All have their backs to the camera. Low lying land can be seen on the horizon.
Praça do Comércio in which stands a statue of Dom Jose I on horseback mounted on an ornamental plinth. Behind the statue is an ornate arched gateway flanked by public buildings. On top of the arch, Glory stands a full 23 feet high and holds laurels over Valor and Genius. The inscription reads: VIRTUTIBUS MAIORUM UT SIT OMNIBUS DOCUMENTO. P.P.D.(see AJS 381 for a superior image)