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The Woman Who Helped Win the War: The Welfare Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George, 1914-1918
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The Woman Who Helped Win the War: The Welfare Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George, 1914-1918 in Franklin, TN
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The Woman Who Helped Win the War: The Welfare Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George, 1914-1918 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $29.99
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O'Brien's second biography of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George's wife Margaret serves as a prequel to his first volume,
The Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George: The Wife of the Prime Minister 1916-1922
(Y Lolfa, 2022), which focused on her campaigns during the 1918-1922 peacetime Coalition Government led by her husband. Similarly based on research in the unpublished archive of letters and speeches belonging to his grandfather the Revd. J T Rhys, former private secretary to Margaret Lloyd George at 10 Downing St, this book describes her six major campaigns during WWI: for her Welsh Troops Fund; the British & Foreign Sailors' Society; Welsh Army recruitment; Food & Home Economy; Temperance; Health & Social Welfare. It also looks at her ongoing campaigning for opportunities for women, for churches, and for Wales.
The Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George: The Wife of the Prime Minister 1916-1922
(Y Lolfa, 2022), which focused on her campaigns during the 1918-1922 peacetime Coalition Government led by her husband. Similarly based on research in the unpublished archive of letters and speeches belonging to his grandfather the Revd. J T Rhys, former private secretary to Margaret Lloyd George at 10 Downing St, this book describes her six major campaigns during WWI: for her Welsh Troops Fund; the British & Foreign Sailors' Society; Welsh Army recruitment; Food & Home Economy; Temperance; Health & Social Welfare. It also looks at her ongoing campaigning for opportunities for women, for churches, and for Wales.
O'Brien's second biography of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George's wife Margaret serves as a prequel to his first volume,
The Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George: The Wife of the Prime Minister 1916-1922
(Y Lolfa, 2022), which focused on her campaigns during the 1918-1922 peacetime Coalition Government led by her husband. Similarly based on research in the unpublished archive of letters and speeches belonging to his grandfather the Revd. J T Rhys, former private secretary to Margaret Lloyd George at 10 Downing St, this book describes her six major campaigns during WWI: for her Welsh Troops Fund; the British & Foreign Sailors' Society; Welsh Army recruitment; Food & Home Economy; Temperance; Health & Social Welfare. It also looks at her ongoing campaigning for opportunities for women, for churches, and for Wales.
The Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George: The Wife of the Prime Minister 1916-1922
(Y Lolfa, 2022), which focused on her campaigns during the 1918-1922 peacetime Coalition Government led by her husband. Similarly based on research in the unpublished archive of letters and speeches belonging to his grandfather the Revd. J T Rhys, former private secretary to Margaret Lloyd George at 10 Downing St, this book describes her six major campaigns during WWI: for her Welsh Troops Fund; the British & Foreign Sailors' Society; Welsh Army recruitment; Food & Home Economy; Temperance; Health & Social Welfare. It also looks at her ongoing campaigning for opportunities for women, for churches, and for Wales.