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Prime Minister Lloyd George with daughter Megan on holiday in Wales, 1917 Politics
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Prime Minister Lloyd George with daughter Megan on holiday in Wales, 1917 Politics
Prime Minister Lloyd George with daughter Megan on holiday in Wales, 1917
Politics, World War I
Lloyd George succeeded Asquith as Prime Minister, following bitter in-fighting and an alleged conspiracy with Bonar Law and Daily Mail Press baron Lord Northcliffe. Five years later, he was himself replaced by Bonar Law in another palace coup.
Daily Mirror Article Published 17/09/1917.
Mr. Lloyd George looks infinitely better than when he arrived at Criccieth a week ago. On Saturday, morning he transacted business with his secretaries, and in the afternoon he enjoyed the bracing air of the heights of Mynydd and Ednyfed, and; chatted with a number of old friends
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Prime Minister Lloyd George and his daughter Megan find solace amidst the chaos of politics and World War I, as they enjoy a peaceful holiday in Wales in 1917. In this photo print, we catch a glimpse of a momentary respite from the burdens of leadership. Lloyd George's ascension to power was marred by bitter infighting and alleged conspiracies, yet here he stands with an air of rejuvenation. The Daily Mirror article published on September 17th, 1917 notes that the Prime Minister appears remarkably better than when he first arrived at Criccieth. Engaging in both business and leisure activities during his stay, Lloyd George demonstrates his commitment to duty while also finding time for personal rejuvenation. As he transacts business with his secretaries in the morning and then immerses himself in the bracing heights of Mynydd and Ednyfed later in the day, it is evident that Lloyd George understands the importance of balancing work with moments of relaxation. Chatting with old friends further highlights his ability to connect with people on a personal level despite being immersed in high-stakes political affairs. This black-and-white photograph captures not only a historical moment but also reveals glimpses into Lloyd George's character – resilient, determined, yet capable of finding joy even amidst turbulent times.
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