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Megan Collection

"Megan Lloyd George: A Legacy of Strength, Grace

Background imageMegan Collection: David Lloyd George leaving Downing Street

David Lloyd George leaving Downing Street
Lloyd 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

Background imageMegan Collection: Lloyd George and Family

Lloyd George and Family
MARGARET LLOYD GEORGE wife of David L G, statesman, with their children Gwilym, Mair, Richard, Olwen, and Megan in the foreground

Background imageMegan Collection: Two garlanded Napiers carrying Welsh schoolchildren

Two garlanded Napiers carrying Welsh schoolchildren in national dress to 10 Downing Street to meet David Lloyd George and his daughter, Megan. Date: circa 1918

Background imageMegan Collection: Women Members of Parliament - 1929

Women Members of Parliament - 1929
Women Politicians elected to the House of Commons in June 1929: (from top left) Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (Conservative), Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl (Conservative)

Background imageMegan Collection: David Lloyd George MP Liberal leader at Killerton Park. August 1925

David Lloyd George MP Liberal leader at Killerton Park. August 1925

Background imageMegan Collection: David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1911 with daughter Megan in Folkestone

David Lloyd George British Prime Minister 1911 with daughter Megan in Folkestone

Background imageMegan Collection: Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George

Lady Megan Arfon Lloyd George (1902-1966) English politician and the first female Member of Parliament for a Welsh constituency

Background imageMegan Collection: Lloyd George & Daughter

Lloyd George & Daughter
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Ex-Prime Minister with his daughter Megan on the Cunard liner Mauretania, on their way to Canada and the USA in 1923 1863 - 1945

Background imageMegan Collection: Lloyd George & daughter on French Flag Day, WW1

Lloyd George & daughter on French Flag Day, WW1
David Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions and future Prime Minister, pictured on the front cover of The Sketch magazine being waylaid by his daughter

Background imageMegan Collection: Margaret Lloyd George

Margaret Lloyd George
MARGARET LLOYD GEORGE wife of David Lloyd George, statesman, with her daughter Megan Date: CIRCA 1900

Background imageMegan Collection: Megan Lloyd George

Megan Lloyd George
MEGAN LLOYD GEORGE youngest daughter of David Lloyd George, statesman Date: CIRCA 1900

Background imageMegan Collection: Lloyd George and Megan

Lloyd George and Megan
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Welsh statesman with his daughter Megan Date: 1863 - 1945

Background imageMegan Collection: Renault Renaultsport Megane R26R 2009 white

Renault Renaultsport Megane R26R 2009 white

Background imageMegan Collection: Renault Renaultsport Megan R26R

Renault Renaultsport Megan R26R

Background imageMegan Collection: David Lloyd-George and Miss Megan Lloyd-George, Bron-y-de, 1

David Lloyd-George and Miss Megan Lloyd-George, Bron-y-de, 1
Photograph of David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, and his daughter, Miss Megan Lloyd-George, MP for Anglesey


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"Megan Lloyd George: A Legacy of Strength, Grace, and Political Prowess" From the historic moments captured in photographs like David Lloyd George leaving Downing Street to heartwarming family portraits with her father, Megan Lloyd George's life was intertwined with politics and public service. As the daughter of one of Britain's most influential leaders, she inherited a passion for social change that would shape her own remarkable journey. In the midst of political turmoil and societal transformation, Megan stood as a symbol of resilience. From an early age, she witnessed her father's dedication to his country as he led the nation through challenging times. The image of Lloyd George and Family portrays their unity amidst adversity – a testament to their unwavering commitment to bettering society. Megan's influence extended beyond familial ties; she carved out her own path in politics. In Raymond Baxter's interview with Captain James Linton A. F. C. , we catch a glimpse of Megan's determination as she navigated male-dominated spaces. She shattered glass ceilings alongside other trailblazing women who became Women Members of Parliament in 1929 – pioneers fighting for gender equality. Yet it was not just politics that defined Megan; her compassion knew no bounds. The sight of two garlanded Napiers carrying Welsh schoolchildren showcases her dedication to education and nurturing young minds. This empathy carried over into wartime efforts when she joined forces with her father on French Flag Day during World War I – united in their support for those affected by conflict. Behind every strong woman is another strong woman – Margaret Lloyd George played an integral role in shaping Megan into the formidable force she became. Their bond transcended bloodlines; it was built on shared values and mutual respect. As we reflect on history, let us not forget David Lloyd George MP Liberal leader at Killerton Park in August 1925 – a moment where father and daughter collaborated towards progress once more. Through these snapshots frozen in time, we glimpse the indomitable spirit that ran through Megan's veins.