Statue of David Lloyd George, Parliament Square
Sculpture by Glynn Williams in London
51°30′03″N 0°07′36″W / 51.500783°N 0.126700°W / 51.500783; -0.126700
An outdoor bronze sculpture of former British prime minister David Lloyd George by Glynn Williams stands in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom.
This statue, which stands 8 feet (2.4 m) tall, was unveiled in October 2007 and was funded by the David Lloyd George Statue Appeal,[1] a charitable trust supported in part by the Prince of Wales.[2]
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- Media related to Statue of David Lloyd George, Parliament Square, London at Wikimedia Commons
- David Lloyd George – Parliament Square, London, UK at Waymarking.com
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David Lloyd George
- 1916–1922
- 1890 Caernarvon Boroughs by-election
- People's Budget (1909)
- Marconi scandal (1912)
- Shell Crisis (1915)
- Minister of Munitions
- Maurice Debate (1918)
- Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement (1918)
- Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
- Fontainebleau Memorandum (1919)
- Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- Genoa Conference (1922)
- Chanak Crisis (1922)
- Carlton Club meeting (1922)
- Liberal Party
- National Liberal Party (1922)
- Independent Liberals (1931)
- Carnarvon Boroughs
- Margaret Lloyd George (wife)
- Frances Stevenson (second wife)
- Richard Lloyd George (son)
- Gwilym Lloyd George (son)
- Olwen Carey Evans (daughter)
- Megan Lloyd George (daughter)
- William George (brother)
- The Life Story of David Lloyd George (film, 1918)
- The Edwardians
- Edward the Seventh (TV, 1975)
- The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (TV, 1981)
- Number 10 (TV, 1983)
- Anzacs (TV, 1985)
- A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia (TV, 1990)
- The Treaty (TV, 1991)
- Mosley (TV, 1998)
- The Lost Prince (TV, 2003)
- Parliament Square statue
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