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unusual facts about A.L. Lloyd



A. L. Lloyd

In 1938 the BBC hired him to write a radio documentary about seafaring life, and from then on he worked as a journalist and singer.

It was led by Arnold Wesker, with MacColl and Lloyd providing the musical content and Charles Parker on production.

Are You Ready for the Big Show?

Also included as a hidden track is "Texas in 1880", which Foster originally released in 1988 as one-half of Foster & Lloyd.

Craig B. Lloyd

Lloyd commanded Munro in the search and rescue of the crab fishing vessel Ocean Challenger, in the midst of the Bering Sea; which was documented by the Deadliest Catch reality TV show on the Discovery Channel.

Edgar H. Lloyd

On that day, near Pompey, France, he single-handedly destroyed five enemy machine gun positions.

Fremont County, Idaho

Sherman P. Lloyd, Utah State Senator and Member of the United States House of Representatives from Utah

Geoffrey D. Lloyd

On the 75th anniversary of the Star, the newspaper began to be printed off the Five-Unit Webb-offset at the Western Telegraph, Haverfordwest.

James F. Lloyd

Born in Helena, Montana, Lloyd attended public schools in Washington State, California, and Oregon.

James M. Lloyd

Lloyd, alongside that year nominee, Vice President Richard Nixon and Governor of West Virginia Cecil H. Underwood (who also ran only in his home state), were the only candidates to win primaries in 1960.

Lloyd Loom

The Lloyd Loom process was invented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted kraft paper round a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric.

Murder of Tupac Shakur

His manager Wayne Barrow and fellow rapper James "Lil' Cease" Lloyd made public announcements denying Biggie's role in the crime and claimed further that they were both with him in the recording studio during the night of the event.

Peter Bellamy

Many prominent names in the folk scene collaborated on the project Dolly Collins (a composer, the sister of Shirley Collins), Martin Carthy, Mike Waterson, Norma Waterson, June Tabor, Nic Jones, A.L. Lloyd, Cyril Tawney and Dave Swarbrick.

Russell Lloyd

Russell G. Lloyd, Jr. (born 1950), American politician, mayor of Evansville, 2000–2004, son of Russell G. Lloyd, Sr.

Russell G. Lloyd, Sr. (1932–1980), American politician, mayor of Evansville, 1972–1980

Sherman P. Lloyd

Lloyd was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-eighth Congress, November 6, 1962 defeating fellow State Senator Bruce Jenkins.

Lloyd was elected to the Ninetieth and to the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1967-January 3, 1973).

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1972 to the Ninety-third Congress.

He was not a candidate for reelection in 1964 to the Eighty-ninth Congress, but was an unsuccessful candidate for nomination for the United States Senate.

The Telegram

Other notable contributors to The Telegram include former editor and author Michael Harrington, artist Rae Perlin, former Newfoundland Prime Minister William F. Lloyd and former provincial NDP leader Peter Fenwick.

Thomas Lloyd

Thomas F. Lloyd (1841–1911), founder of Carrboro, North Carolina and mill owner

William F. Lloyd

Due to a political crisis over conscription the government of Sir Edward Patrick Morris formed a National Government and invited Lloyd to join as Attorney-General.


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