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The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss, by H. M. BatemanThe inside of Lloyds and the Lutine bell, which is rung to announce a total loss, one stroke for bad news and two for good. Date: 1933
Lloyd George / Vanity FairDAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician
Wartime Toby jugs, WW1Advertisement for Soane & Smith of Oxford Street, promoting their range of Toby jugs based on wartime leaders, principally Sir David Beatty, Sir Douglas Haig, Lord Jellicoe, Marshal Joffre
Liberal Party Poster, We Mobilised for War - Let us MobilisA Liberal Party Poster with Lloyd George, Liberal Leader, depicted above the slogan We mobilised for War - let us Mobilise for Prosperity! Vote Liberal
Imperial Hotel, TokyoThe IMPERIAL HOTEL, TOKYO : designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, built 1915-1922, survived 1923 earthquake, demolished 1967
SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 1900Photograph of the North German Lloyd Liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse at sea, 1900. This liner was built by the Vulcan Shipyards at Stettin with the aim of winning the Blue Riband
Marie Lloyd / Oh Mr PorterOh Mr Porter, whatever shall I do ? - the celebrated music hall song, made famous by Marie Lloyd
Womens Suffrage Millicent FawcettPhotograph shows Millicent Garrett Fawcett ahead of a banner proclaiming Woman Citizens Mrs. Fawcett, President of the National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies
David Lloyd George visiting Newport during WW1David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863-1945), British Liberal Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922. Seen here as Minister of Munitions, visiting Newport, Wales
Photos on piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, SurreyPhotos on the piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, Surrey. On the back row, l-r: Eleftherios Venizelos, Lloyd George with Prince of Wales (future Edward VIII), General Foch
Front of the Sketch featuring Marie LloydMarie Lloyd, born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (1870 - 1922), British music hall singer, entertainer and comedienne. A global superstar in her day commanding the highest salary of any entertainer
David Lloyd George leaving Downing StreetLloyd George pictured leaving Downing Street after his resignation with his wife and daughter Megan. His resignation announcement featured in the Court circular of 19th October
Astor as 1st Woman MpNANCY, LADY ASTOR Vicountess Astor, standing between Lord Balfour and Lloyd George, becomes the first woman MP, 1919
Palladium Theatre / 1912The cover of a programme for the Palladium theatre, London. The bill featured Marie Lloyd
FALL / CRUFTS WINNER / 1930LUCKY STAR OF WARE Breed: Cocker Spaniel Owned by H. S. Lloyd Bred by M. Ottley Blue roan, born 15.09.28 Sired by Joyful Joe Date: 1930 - 1931
Treaty of VersaillesThe peace treaty is signed in the Palace of Versailles
Lloyds Coffee House, London. 1798
The Unknown Warrior Burial ServiceThe scene in Westminster Abbey as the coffin of The Unknown Warrior is lowered onto bars above the open grave, during the burial service
Harold Lloyd in the film Safety Last 1923, famous vintage Hollywood movie image
Marie Lloyd - Oh Mr PorterMARIE LLOYD Music hall entertainer singing Oh! Mr Porter Date: 1870 - 1922
T Lloyd & Company, Oxford Street, LondonT Lloyd & Company, Oxford Street, on the corner of Orchard Street, London. Date: circa 1910
Lloyd Georges Munition GirlsFront cover of a book describing womens experiences in a munitions factory during the First World War with a detailed account by an anonymous female shell-maker
Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping posterA poster for shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd, who operated out of Bremen in North Germany. Lines from Southampton - Cherbourg - New York, North America - South America
David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, WW1David Lloyd George (1863-1945), British Prime Minister, with others during the First World War. The bearded man on the far left is Albert Thomas, French Minister for Munitions. Date: circa 1916
Conservative party television teamThe Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, David Lloyd George, GeneralA photograph of a meeting between political and military leaders of the Allies in France, 1916. The group includes Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928)
West Indies PosterPoster for West India winter cruises aboard the Grosser Kurfurst of the North German Lloyd - visiting the Panama Canal, Bermuda, Cuba and South America Date: 1912
The Lady Lloyd of Dolobran by Glyn W. PhilpotLady Lloyd of Dolobran, formerly Blanche Lascelles, painted by Glyn W. Philpot. 1929
Ramsay MacDonald leaping into the limelightRamsay MacDonald (1866-1937) British Labour politician, leaping into the limelight over the backs of Bonar Law (Conservative) and Lloyd George (Liberal) when he won the General Election in 1922
Tatler cover - Britain abstains from drinking, WW1Not during the war, thank you. Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a bulldog, representing Great Britain, refusing a tankard of frothy beer
Mor o gan yw cymry I gydWinston Churchill, Mr David Lloyd George and Miss Lloyd George at the Eisteddfod
David Lloyd-George at the Welsh National Eisteddfod, BirkenhPhotograph of David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, taken during a speech at the Welsh National Eisteddfod, Birkenhead, 6th September 1917
Mr. Lloyd GeorgePhotograph of David Lloyd George, created Minister for Munitions in 1915
Lloyd Georges Maternity Insurance BenefitIn the early twentieth century a free National Health Service did not yet exist and the poor could not usually afford medical services
Lloyd George & his DogDAVID LLOYD GEORGE with his pet dog at Churt, Surrey, England. Date: 1863 - 1945
Lloyd George and Balfour in Paris, WW1David Lloyd George (left), British Prime Minister, and Arthur James Balfour (right), British Foreign Secretary, riding in an open topped car
Lloyd George, General Wilson and General FochDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945), General Sir Henry Hughes Wilson (1864-1922) and General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), meeting around the end of the First World War
Mr & Mrs David Lloyd GeorgeThe British Prime Minister David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945) and his wife Dame Margaret Lloyd George (1866 - 1941). They married in 1888 and had five children
David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Introducing the Munitions BilIllustration showing David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, then Minister of Munitions, delivering a speech to the House of Commons on the Munitions Bill
David Lloyd-George (1863-1945) speaking in Rochdale, 1923Photograph of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, addressing a large crowd at Rochdale during the election campaign of 1923
Cartoon of David Lloyd-George as Queen Victoria, 1911Cartoon of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, then Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer, who had just passed the National Insurance Act and thereby earnt The Bystanders scorn
Lloyd George / Haines / 1909DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1909 Date: 1863 - 1945
Australian Cricketers of 1882Engravings of some of the members of the Australian Cricket Team of 1882. From left to right: George Giffen; Frederick Robert Spofforth; William Lloyd Murdoch; Alexander C
Lloyd George and FamilyMARGARET LLOYD GEORGE wife of David L G, statesman, with their children Gwilym, Mair, Richard, Olwen, and Megan in the foreground
Lloyd George / Photo MillsDAVID LLOYD GEORGE Welsh statesman
Pram Advert C1888A typical late Victorian perambulator, made by Lloyd & Hill, Birmingham
Marie Lloyd / PostcardMARIE LLOYD Music hall entertainer wearing a large feathered hat
Women Sunbathers 1930SThree young women sunbathing in bathing caps, holding their faces up to the sun and sitting on wicker chairs