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James Stevenson, Baron Stevenson of Holmbury (1873–1926) worked
          under Lloyd George for the Ministry of Munitions during the First World
          War. He went on to serve on various advisory councils during the 1920s
          and his papers at Sussex record the details of Lord Stevenson’s
          career between 1921 and 1925. In 1921 he worked as a personal advisor
          to Winston Churchill (then Secretary of State for the Colonies), but
          perhaps his greatest achievement was the management and staging of
          the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924. His papers were preserved
          in his family until 1979 when they were presented to the University
          Library by Mrs Pauline Johnstone of Lewes. Her husband, Kenneth Johnstone,
          was Stevenson’s stepson.
          
        
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