- G2/4.
- Eitem
- c. 1910.
An invitation in French, c. 1910, possibly in the hand of David Lloyd George, to attend at 11 Downing Street.
An invitation in French, c. 1910, possibly in the hand of David Lloyd George, to attend at 11 Downing Street.
Sale of Brynawelon, Criccieth,
Press cutting from the Liverpool Daily Post, 11 February 1968, concerning the intention of the Lloyd George family to sell Brynawelon, Criccieth, following the death of Lady Megan Lloyd George in 1966.
Letter, 27 February 1986, from Ruth Nixon to A. J. Sylvester arranging to meet him the following Saturday in order to interview him and presenting a list of questions about Frances, Countess Lloyd-George, to be asked at the interview. Attached is a press cutting, dated October or November 1989, recording Sylvester's death within weeks of his hundredth birthday.
Longford, Ruth.
Text of a talk 'Memories of David Lloyd George' given by Jennifer Longford to the Lloyd George Society at Llanwrtyd Wells on 8 February 2001. Attached is a press cutting containing Jennifer Longford's obituary published in The Times, 24 March 2012.
Reminiscences of Jennifer Longford,
Typescript reminiscences, c. 2008, prepared by Jennifer Longford and entitled 'Out of Surrey'.
Lloyd George and the First World War,
The draft of a lengthy memorandum, dated 1 January 1915, partly in the hand of Lloyd George and partly in the hand of Frances Stevenson, on recruitment numbers during the early stages of the First World War, the impact of trench warfare, the resultant munitions problems, the training of soldiers, military strategy on the eastern and western fronts, and the development of weapons. There are numerous references to the relationship between the War Office and 10 Downing Street.
Transfer to Frances Stevenson,
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,
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..
Cartoon from Punch, 10 October 1923, 'In darkest America'. Depicts Lloyd George and Lord Birkenhead.
Cartoon from Punch, 28 November 1923, 'The Legitimate Drama'. Depicts Lloyd George and Asquith.
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.
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.
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany together with SS guards lifting vegetables from the fround, September 1936.
Photograph of Dr Thomas Jones in Germany,
Photograph of Dr Thomas Jones in Germany, together with SS guards, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George with SS guards in Germany, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George in Germany with SS guards, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George during their visit to Germany, September 1936.
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany,
Photograph of Lloyd George and Megan Lloyd George in Germany, September 1936.