Prime Minister 1916–1922. Born in Manchester to Welsh parents who returned to Wales that same year, where he was brought up. From 1923 until at least 1936 he supported Nazi Germany, admiring Hitler's leadership. A Liberal politician, he is our only Welsh PM so far, though Neil Kinnock came close.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
David Lloyd George
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David Lloyd George - SW17
The Right Honourable David Lloyd George, OM, Prime Minister, lived in this ho...
David Lloyd George - SW18
David Lloyd George, Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, 1863 - 1945, Prime Minister,...
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Henry Fox, Baron Holland
First Baron Holland. Held a number of senior posts but never made PM nor gained the earldom that he desired. But he did gain financially from his roles and was not a popular man. Father of Charles ...
John Cain
41st Premier of the Australian State of Victoria 1982 - 90. Â Not to be confused with his father of the same name who was the 34th Premier in the 1950s. Our picture source gives details of his life...
Leyton Library
Designed by John Knight, this originally opened as Leyton Town Hall. It was outgrown and a replacement town hall was built next door in 1896. The empty building was later repurposed as a library.
Building, Museums / Libraries, Politics & Administration, Property
College of Minor Canons in St Paul’s Cathedral
In existence before 1066.  Richard II formalised the structure.  At that time they were 12 in number but are now down to three, responsible for singing services and organising large and small scale...
Building, Music / songs, Politics & Administration, Religion
Sir Thomas Plumer
Judge and politician. Called to the bar in 1778, he acted for the defence in a number of important cases. In Parliament, he sat in the pocket borough of Downton in Wiltshire, and was promoted to At...

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