George, Frances Louise Lloyd, 1888-1972 (Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor and political secretary)
Dates
- Existence: 1888 - 1972
Biography
Frances Louise Lloyd George (1888-1972), Countess Lloyd-George of Dwyfor; political secretary
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from F[rances] L[ouise] Stevenson; Churt, 9 Feb. 1934
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Letter from F[rances] L[ouise] Stevenson, Lloyd George's secretary [later his 2nd wife]; Churt, Surrey, 15 Nov. 1933
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Letter from Money to [Frances Louise] Stevenson (copy), 21 Nov. 1933
With (62a) certificate of posting for registered packet containing papers sent with this letter
Letter from Money to [Frances Louise] Stevenson (copy), 31 May 1934
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
World War I: blockade and Atlantic convoys, 17 May 1915-1942 (Circa)
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.