Showing 7 results

Archival description
Disarmament.
Print preview View:

1 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

International Police Force,

Cuttings from various newspapers and journals relating to disarmament, the Manchurian question, the Geneva Conference on disarmament and the idea of an International Police Force. Many refer to the writings and ideas of David Davies.

Geneva Conference (1932).

League of Nations Union,

Correspondence, notes and printed and typescript items, 1923-38, assembled by the Revd Gwilym Davies on the general theme of peace and disarmament, much of the material concerning the League of Nations Union.

League of Nations Union

New Commonwealth Society: Background Documents,

Miscellaneous documents, 1922-39, mainly typescript memoranda relating to the background to the establishment of, and the development of the New Commonwealth Society set up primarily by David Davies in 1932. The documents relate to themes including the League of Nations Union, disarmament, the Covenant of the League of Nations, the American Peace Society, and the concept of setting up an international peace force in the 1930s. There is also a detailed memorandum, November 1929, drawn up by David Davies on a recent visit to Paris and Switzerland and discussions there.

League of Nations Union

Photocopies of some Lloyd George Papers,

Photocopies of documents taken from the Lloyd George Papers at the Parliamentary Archive at the House of Lords, including memoranda, 1930-1932, entitled 'The Prospect of the Five-power Naval Conference'; 'The Empire after the War', 'Soviet Russia', 'Disarmament', and 'Imperial Conference'.

Political notes,

Notebook labelled 'LG at Churt', kept while Gareth Jones worked as a researcher in the employ of David Lloyd George, based mainly at his Churt home. It contains notes on the economy, war debts, disarmament, and the stock exchange. It also contains notes on contemporary developments in Germany. There are also entries on visitors to Lloyd George at Churt and their comments there.