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  1. The least prominent member of the family, Lady Olwen Carey-Evans collected many papers relating to her parents, her sister Lady Megan Lloyd-George (1902-66), and her husband, Sir Thomas Carey-Evans (1884-1947). She married her husband from 10 Downing Street in 1917. Her children included Robin, Eluned and Margaret.

  2. 16 de mai. de 2024 · David Lloyd George (born Jan. 17, 1863, Manchester, Eng.—died March 26, 1945, Ty-newydd, near Llanystumdwy, Caernarvonshire, Wales) was a British prime minister (1916–22) who dominated the British political scene in the latter part of World War I. He was raised to the peerage in the year of his death.

  3. Votes for Women. David Lloyd George's period in the Cabinet coincided with the vigorous campaign for women's suffrage, a cause he had supported from early in his political life. But as a cabinet member he was targeted by campaigners and subjected to verbal and physical attacks.

  4. The Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George by Richard Rhys O’Brien is published by Y Lolfa. From the end of the First World War in November 1918 until the fall of the last Liberal-led government in October 1922, Margaret Lloyd George, wife of David Lloyd George of Llanystumdwy , “the Man who Won the War”, pursued an unprecedented series of ...

  5. Lloyd George and Margaret at an unknown outdoor ceremony. Catalogue record: Criccieth Beach, Aug. 1938. The Lloyd George extended family enjoy a picnic near Blaenau Ffestiniog; David and Margaret Lloyd George picking apples in the main orchard at Bron-y-de. Digital clip: David Lloyd George's Golden Wedding Anniversary

  6. Margaret MacMillan History professor at the University of Toronto, great-granddaughter of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, and author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World."