Lady Olwen Elizabeth Carey EvansDBE (néeLloyd George; 3 April 1892 – 2 March 1990) was a Welsh humanitarian and daughter of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
Olwen was born at Bryn Awelon, Criccieth, the third child of David Lloyd George, then an MP, and his wife Margaret.[1]
In 1917 she married Captain Thomas Carey Evans (1884–1947) at the Welsh Baptist Church in Westminster, London.[1][2] As her father was the Prime Minister, the wedding drew considerable public interest and a telegram of congratulation from the king.[3] Her husband was a surgeon in the Indian Medical Service who was awarded the Military Cross in 1916 and was knighted in 1924. After leaving the army in 1926 he worked as a surgeon in London, becoming the first medical superintendent of Hammersmith Hospital in 1936. They had four children: Margaret, Eiluned, Robert, and David.[4]
In 1985 she published a memoir, Lloyd George was My Father.[1]
She died on 2 March 1990 at her farm Eisteddfa, near Criccieth, after a short illness, the last surviving child of David Lloyd George.[1]
Bibliography
Carey Evans, Lady Olwen; Garner Mary (1985). Lloyd George was My Father: The Autobiography of Lady Olwen Carey Evans. Gomer Press. ISBN978-0-86383-112-6.