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- 1927.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
The official Christmas card sent by Lloyd George and Dame Margaret from Brynawelon, Criccieth, Christmas 1927, bearing a photograph of the two.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
The official Christmas card sent by Lloyd George and Dame Margaret from Brynawelon, Criccieth, Christmas 1927, bearing a photograph of the two.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A note from Frances Stevenson, 5 February 1930, congratulating Lloyd George on his speech in the House of Commons during the debate on the Agriculture Bill.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A short note from Frances Stevenson during the 1930s congratulating Lloyd George warmly on a recent speech in the House of Commons.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Postcard, 12 December 1936, from Lloyd George at Kingston, Jamaica to Jennifer Stevenson, conveying Christmas greetings.
Adoption of Jennifer Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
A letter, 17 May 1938, from John Morris, solicitor, Fleet Street, London, to Frances Stevenson relating to the proposed Adoption Order for her daughter Jennifer. Is planning to make an appointment to see the Official Solicitor immediately. Will attempt to persuade him that a domiciliary visit is unnecessary in this case. ('Strictly Personal').
Lloyd George and World War Two,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 11 November 1940, from Lloyd George at Criccieth to Jennifer Stevenson. Gives his reasons, in response to a letter from Jennifer, for his failure to join the War Cabinet - he does not believe in the way Britain entered the war nor the methids used to conduct it. There have been repeated blunders. Does not approve either of the present constitution of the War Cabinet. Does not believe that he can, therefore, join the War Cabinet. Wishes that he could alter the course of events - as happened during World War One.
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, c. 1940, from Lloyd George at Estorel to Jennifer Stevenson. Thanks for the birthday present of a comb. Is anxious to see Jennifer again.
Letter from Louise Stevenson to Frances Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Stevenson, Louise.
Letter from Louise Stevenson to Frances Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Stevenson, Louise.
Letter from Louise Stevenson to Frances Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Stevenson, Louise.
Letter from Frances Lloyd-George,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 5 August 1945, from Frances Lloyd-George, Avalon, Churt, to her father John Stevenson. Refers to a recent family wedding. Are planning to return to north Wales the following week - in the company of Malcolm Thompson who is going to assist with the writing of a biography of Lloyd George and is coming to speak to people who knew Lloyd George in his boyhood. Gwilym and Edna Lloyd-George are very upset that he has lost his post in the government.
Press article by A. J. Sylvester,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Page from the Sunday Dispatch, 9 March 1947, containing an article by A. J. Sylvester, 'Hyphen saved Earl's title' taken from his volume The Real Lloyd George (1947).
Letter from Countess Lloyd-George,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 20 March 1947, from Countess Lloyd-George to Mrs Edith Evans, Colwyn Bay (carbon copy). Is grateful for her letter. She has been 'much distressed' by the recent articles published by A. J. Sylvester and appreciates the support which she has received from many correspondents. Was pleased to receive news of recipient's husband who was most supportive to the writer at both Colwyn Bay and Chatsworth.
Letter from Countess Lloyd-George,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 20 March 1947, from Countess Lloyd-George to W. Surrey Dane of Long Acre, London (carbon copy). The despatch of a cheque to Messrs Curtis Brown. The recent severe weather and the writer's influenza attack.
Lloyd George Series on the BBC,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Letter, 2 June 1981, from A. J. Sylvester, Corsham, to Miss Ann Parry. Gives his views on the recent television series broadcast on BBC2; was hugely impressed by the work of John Hefin as its producer and by Philip Madoc in the role of Lloyd George - ' ... played the part of LG so well that it looked as if my Old Chief was there in the flesh'. Frances Stevenson's affair with Colonel T. F. Tweed. Recalls his association with the recipient at Churt years ago. His health.
Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-
Frances Stevenson's Autograph Book,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
An autograph book endorsed, 'Frances L. Stevenson, September 1904', and bearing entries for the years 1906 and 1907.
Transfer to Frances Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Notification, 29 August 1917, in the hand of David Lloyd George that he has transferred to Frances Louise Stevenson bonds to the value of £500 in the last National Loan 'for her own sole use & benefit'. Accompanied by two envelopes labelled 'Prime Minister', one of these addressed to 'Miss F. L. Stevenson'.
Interview with Frances Stevenson,
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Typescript article, c. 1920, entitled, 'Our Lady of Downing Street - a Study for Secretaries', by Helen Ormsbee of Brooklyn, New York, an article on the role of Frances Stevenson as a private secretary to Lloyd George and based at 10 Downing Street..
Part of Frances Stevenson Family Papers
Cartoon from Punch, 28 November 1923, 'The Legitimate Drama'. Depicts Lloyd George and Asquith.