A Family History of the Illustrious, Notorious and Eccentric Lloyds of Birmingham, Brigstock and Pipewell Hall - Flipbook - Page 220
ill life by Great Aunt Con on the contents page 5 courtesy of Napier Collyns (great grandson of Samuel
. The Lloyds Bank Crest on page 14 courtesy of the Lloyds Bank Ltd Archive. The Beehive on page 14
sy of the souvenir publication on the 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lloyds Bank in 2015. The Lloyds
ompany specimen cheque with the Beehive on page 15 courtesy of "The Iron Room - Archives and
tions @ the Library of Birmingham". Thanks to Steve and Sue Purcell for all matters relating to Stewarts
yds including the Ransome and Rapier "Walking Dragline" image on page 22. The group picture on page
side Farm taken in 1873 and the photograph of Great Aunt Carrie's marriage to Henry Wybrow Freston
5 on page 29 courtesy of Napier Collyns. The illustration of "Farm Today" on page 31 courtesy of Tony
t. David Lloyd's entry in Wikipedia on page 136 courtesy of Wikipedia. Obituary of Jan Collins on page
urtesy of Bruce Palling and The Times. Daily Telegraph Obituary of David Lloyd on page 174 courtesy
ff Hart-Davies. The picture of David Lloyd in his gunroom on page 175 courtesy of Country Life and
eries on "National Living Treasures". Daily Telegraph Obituary of Evadne Lloyd on page 176 courtesy of
ower. The picture of Bobby Lloyd on page 177 courtesy of Broderick Haldane. Thanks to Kate Dobbs,
er of Deborah Lewis (née Collins) for allowing images from her mum's album to be used. The picture of
pton first eleven football team on page 187 courtesy of Napier Collyns. "The Hornet" on pages 210 and
urtesy of Miriam Nicholls (daughter of Harold Newgass and great grandaughter of Samuel Lloyd). All
mages were found in drawers, filing cabinets and boxes in Pipewell Hall. Every effort has been made to
y and acknowledge copyright holders. Apologies for any errors and/or ommisions.
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