Death notice for Colonel T. F. Tweed,
- GA2/7.
- Eitem
- 1940.
Death notice from the Daily Telegraph, 2 May 1940, for Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Death notice for Colonel T. F. Tweed,
Death notice from the Daily Telegraph, 2 May 1940, for Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Evening Standard, May 1940, paying tribute to the late Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Note from the Manchester Guardian, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cuttings, undated, but presumably 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed. The newspapers represented include the Daily Express, the Daily Herald, the News Chronicle, the Liverpool Daily Post, the Times, the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph, the Scotsman, the Manchester Guardian, and the Western Mail.
Press cutting, 5 May 1940, from Reynold's Sunday, 5 May 1940, namely a note by Tom Clarke recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Yorkshire Post, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 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.
Press cutting from the Evening Standard, 1 May 1940, paying tribute to the late Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the News Chronicle, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel Tweed and outlining his career.
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from The Times, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed.
Press cutting from the Yorkshire Post, 1 May 1940, recording the death of Colonel T. F. Tweed and outlining his life and career.
Decline and fall of Lloyd George
File comprises a copy of 'The decline and fall of Lloyd George' by Lord Beaverbrook, with a dedication to Frances on the title page.
Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron, 1879-1964
Press cutting from the Daily Telegraph containing a letter from William Lloyd-George defending the good name of his grandfather, David Lloyd George, following the publication of a letter by George Edinger assailing Lloyd George.
Stray letters, messages, cards and postcards, 1916-91, all connected with the Lloyd George family in some way; stray memorabilia, 1900-2008, many deriving from Lloyd George or Frances Stevenson, and including legal documents, reminiscences and memoirs, autograph books, cartoons, printed items and press cuttings of especial interest; photographs, many of them snapshots, of David Lloyd George, Frances Stevenson, later the Dowager Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, and of her daughter Jennifer Stevenson, later Jennifer Longford, and including small groups of photographs of Llanystumdwy, properties at Churt, namely Bron-y-de, Avalon and Farm Cottage, and a small group of photographs of other prominent individuals; albums containing small photographs taken during Lloyd George's visit to Germany in September 1936; photographs of, and press cuttings relating to Colonel Thomas F. Tweed, including several press obituaries of him, press cuttings concerning the marriage of David Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson at Guildford on 23 October 1943, and an album of photographs, mainly of David Lloyd George and of Bron-y-de, Churt, together with press cuttings, many of these of reviews of various books about Lloyd George; and the draft outline of a short story and notes for further stories by Frances Stevenson.
Draft memorandum regarding the early stages of the First World War
Draft of memorandum, partly in the hand of Lloyd George and partly in the hand of Frances Stevenson, regarding the early stages of the First World War, and particularly the recruitment numbers, the impact of trench warfare, the munitions problems, the training of soldiers, military strategy on the eastern and western fronts, and the development of weapons.
Drafts of Writings by Frances Stevenson,
Comprises the draft outline of a short story and notes for further stories by Frances Stevenson.
Postcard of the Dwyfor River and bridge at Criccieth, c. 1930.