- GA5/81.
- Eitem
- 1930.
Photographer of a gardener at work on the Bron-y-de, Churt estate, c. 1930.
Photographer of a gardener at work on the Bron-y-de, Churt estate, c. 1930.
Outline of Novel by Frances Stevenson,
Outline of novel by Frances Stevenson, divided into 27 chapters, initially set at Westminster and revolving around political life.
Press cutting from the Daily Mirror, 19 October 1971, containing a brief letter from T.D., Camden, London NW1, referring to Lloyd George's erstwhile promises of prosperity on the horizon.
Short story by Frances Stevenson,
Draft of a short story of romantic interest by Frances Stevenson, probably penned during the 1920's.
Notes for a Short Story by Frances Stevenson,
Notes for a short story by Frances Stevenson, probably penned during the 1920's.
Press cutting from the Daily Telegraph, 29 October 1969, noting the recent purchase by the National Library of Wales of its first group of Lloyd George archives, mainly comprising some 2,000 letters from David Lloyd George to his first wife Dame Margaret.
Press cutting from a local north Wales newspaper, c. 1970, entitled, 'Freedoms of Many Towns: " LlG's caskets in exhibition" ', referring to an exhibition of the freedoms and mementoes of the late Earl Lloyd-George at the Bangor Public Library.
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.
Westminster Abbey Memorial to Lloyd George,
Press cutting from the Daily Telegraph, 14 May 1970, noting the design by Clough Williams-Ellis of the Westminster Abbey memorial to David Lloyd George.
Press cutting from the Daily Telegraph, 28 May 1970, containing a brief letter from Lord Salter, the House of Lords, supporting Lord Boothny's assessment of David Lloyd George in a recent letter.
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 10 July 1971, noting that a stretch of fishing on the River Dwyfor, once favoured by Lloyd George, remains unsold at a recent auction.
Press cutting from the Manchester Evening News, 10 July 1971, noting the recent failure to sell at auction fishing rights on a stretch of the River Dwyfor once used by David Lloyd George.
Press cutting from Tribune, 23 April 1971, containing a review by David Winnick of Cameron Hazlehurst, Politicians at War. Contains numerous references to Lloyd George and the First World War.
Sir Dingle Foot on Lloyd George,
Press cutting from The Times, 1968, containing an article entitled, 'The man who Won the War', by Sir Dingle Foot on David Lloyd George.
Press cutting from the Cambrian News, 8 October 1971, recording the number of visitors at the Lloyd George Memorial Museum.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson and Roy, Douglas, History of the Liberal Party,
Press cutting from the Socilaist Leader, 16 October 1971, containing anonymous reviews of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson and Roy, Douglas, History of the Liberal Party
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson
Press cutting from The Evening News, 26 August 1971 containing a review of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson and Roy, Douglas, History of the Liberal Party by Tony Harris.
Frances, Countess Lloyd-George,
Press cutting from the Western Mail, 11 October 1971, referring to a forthcoming radio interview with Frances, Countess Lloyd-George on Woman's Hour.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from the Belfast Newsletter, 23 August 1971, containing a review of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson by E. Spenser Shew.
Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson,
Press cutting from The Scotsman, 23 August 1971, containing a review of Lloyd George: a Diary by Frances Stevenson by Matthew Moulton.