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Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith was born in Cliftonville, Kent, on 29 September 1913, the only son and elder child of Arthur John Howard-Smith, who worked as the Ceylon representative for Lloyd's of London, and his Canadian wife, Mabel Grey Wallace, a nurse.
Lamb, on the other hand, published a book entitled Blank Verse with Charles Lloyd, the mentally unstable son of the founder of Lloyd's Bank.
The actor Jordan Bridges is Beau's son and Lloyd's grandson.
Anthony Wood gives an account of his origin as son of a country gentleman turned innkeeper which is contradicted by statements made in David Lloyd's Memoirs.
In 1924, Lloyd's son built a new factory at Kemsley, together with a model village for employees.
Lloyd's wife Alice was in hospital at the time having just given birth to their baby son Ashton the previous day.
But after talking, as well as meeting Jean and Lloyd's four-year old son, Jean and Eddie agree to be friends and leave it at that.
He previously appeared in the programme in 1989 as the son of Detective Constable Alfred " Tosh " Lines ( who was played by James Lloyd's real father Kevin Lloyd ), and would also become a production runner, prior to his role.
Head's father was an insurance broker for Lloyd's Bank and the third son of Jeremiah Head, formerly the Mayor of Ipswich, and Mary Howard.

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That was the new advertising angle -- something about a Lloyd's of London policy to insure the secrecy of the secret ingredient.
As a precaution to protect the ships against any reprisals against their crews, HMS Wyandra was transferred to the Mediterranean, and took the name of sister ship Manica, while Baralongs name was deleted from Lloyd's Register.
When the UK Channel 4 television program " The Bermuda Triangle " ( c. 1992 ) was being produced by John Simmons of Geofilms for the Equinox series, the marine insurance market Lloyd's of London was asked if an unusually large number of ships had sunk in the Bermuda Triangle area.
A check from Lloyd's of London records proved the existence of the Meta, built in 1854 and that in 1880 the Meta was renamed Ellen Austin.
The name " K7 " was derived from its Lloyd's unlimited rating registration.
Hird was temporarily appointed captain for the two matches which followed Lloyd's season-ending injury, before David Hille assumed the role from round 6 onwards.
Lloyd's List was founded in Edward Lloyd ’ s England coffee shop in 1734 ; it is still published as a daily business newspaper.
This penny dreadful was published in 18 weekly parts, in Edward Lloyd's The People's Periodical and Family Library, issues 7-24, 21 November 1846 to 20 March 1847.
The Lloyd's mirror interferometer was also developed independently in 1946 by Joseph Pawsey's group at the University of Sydney.
Antoon's 1990 production at the New York Shakespeare Festival, starring Morgan Freeman and Tracey Ullman, which was set in the old west ; Bill Alexander's 1992 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Anton Lesser and Amanda Harris, in which the Induction was rewritten in modern language, and the play-within-the-play featured actors carrying scripts and continually forgetting lines ; Delia Taylor's 1999 production at the Clark Street Playhouse, which featured an all female cast, with Diane Manning as Petruchio and Elizabeth Perotti as Katherina ; Phyllida Lloyd's 2003 production at the Globe, again with an all female cast, starring Janet McTeer as Petruchio and Kathryn Hunter as Katherina ; Gregory Doran's 2003 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, where the play was presented with Fletcher's The Tamer Tamed as a two-part piece, with Jasper Britton and Alexandra Gilbreath ( playing both Katherina in The Shrew and Maria ( Petruchio's second wife ) in The Tamer Tamed ); Edward Hall's 2006 Propeller Company production at the Courtyard Theatre as part of the RSC's presentation of the Complete Works, featuring an all-male cast, with Dugald Bruce Lockhart as Petruchio and Simon Scardifield as Katherina ; and Conall Morrison's 2008 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Stephen Boxer and Michelle Gomez.
The film was highly successful and critically hailed, and it cemented Lloyd's status as a major figure in early motion pictures.
In 1962, the " dangling from the skyscraper " scene was included in Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy, a compilation movie produced by Harold Lloyd himself.
The dangling scene was also referenced earlier in the film during the pan of Doc Brown's ( Christopher Lloyd's character ) laboratory as a picture is shown featuring Lloyd hanging from a clock tower.
When the format of Lloyd's satirical TV show Not the Nine O ' Clock News was sold to America to become Not Necessarily the News, the producers also took the made-up word definition concept, which became Sniglets.
Granted as Lloyd's Hills in 1774 by Colonial Governor John Wentworth, the town was named for James Lloyd of Boston.
The town was the site of the first Lloyd's Supercenter, and is home to many retail stores, shopping centers and restaurants, many of which are located along Route 211.
* In the episode " Harry Canary " in the animated series Dumb and Dumber, it was named " The Earvin Mulligan Show " as Lloyd's family were performing in the late 60s as " The Happy Dunne Family ".
In 2011, over £ 23. 447 billion of gross premium (£ 22. 592 billion in 2010 ) was transacted in the Lloyd's Market, but on aggregate the market made a loss ( before tax ) of £ 516 million (£ 2, 195 million Profit in 2010 ).
Due to the focus on marine business, during the formative years of Lloyd's ( between 1688 and 1807 ), one of the sources of Lloyd's business was the insurance of ships engaged in slave trading, as Britain rapidly established itself as the chief trading power in the Atlantic.
The Royal Exchange was destroyed by fire in 1838, and, although the building was rebuilt by 1844, many of Lloyd's early records were lost.

Lloyd's and Lloyd
The market began in Lloyd's Coffee House, opened by Edward Lloyd around 1688 in Tower Street, London.
Much later it was revealed that Lloyd and Wührer did not get along due to Wührer's ego and some comments she had made about Lloyd's engagement to a crew member.
" Davis retired from acting in 1923, the year she and Lloyd were married, and Jobyna Ralston became Lloyd's co-star.
The films released during this period were: Feet First, with a similar scenario to Safety Last which found him clinging to a skyscraper at the climax ; Movie Crazy with Constance Cummings ; The Cat's-Paw, which was a dark political comedy and a big departure for Lloyd ; and The Milky Way, which was Lloyd's only attempt at the fashionable genre of the screwball comedy film.
In the early 1960s, Lloyd produced two compilation films, featuring scenes from his old comedies, Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy and The Funny Side of Life.
An acclaimed 1990 documentary ( Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius ) by Brownlow and Gill, which was shown as part of the PBS series American Masters, also created a renewed interest in Lloyd's work in the early 1990s.
The unsubstantiated traditional story is that he won it from the former owner, Richard Lloyd, in a card game, after Lloyd's butler drugged his wine, but a more prosaic explanation seems likely.
Reporter Chad Garrison spoke with George Gaines, a nephew of Lloyd's who was one of only two surviving family members who had been alive when Lloyd disappeared, although he had only been an infant at the time, and other, younger descendants.
After much persuasion on Davis ' part she received Lloyd's consent for her return to the screen in Too Many Crooks, which Lloyd produced through his production company.
In her teens, the younger Matilda Wood adopted the name Marie Lloyd, the surname taken from Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, and quickly became one of the most famous of English music hall singers and comediennes.
Lloyd seeks advice and counsel from his sister and several close female friends who are genuinely looking out for Lloyd's best interests as he embarks on his first serious romantic relationship.
Because of that, the design and certification of pressure vessels is governed by design codes such as the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in North America, the Pressure Equipment Directive of the EU ( PED ), Japanese Industrial Standard ( JIS ), CSA B51 in Canada, Australian Standards in Australia and other international standards like Lloyd's, Germanischer Lloyd, Det Norske Veritas, Société Générale de Surveillance ( SGS S. A .), Stoomwezen etc.
The company was founded in 1918 as United Newspapers by David Lloyd George to acquire the Daily Chronicle and Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper.
* Edward Lloyd, founder of Lloyd's of London, is memorialised here.
Lloyd or Lloyd's or Lloyds may also refer to:
Edward Lloyd ( coffeehouse owner ), founded Lloyd's Coffee House, a London meeting place for merchants and shipowners.
The African-American abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who had grown up as a slave on one of Lloyd's plantations, discussed Lloyd in his 1845 autobiography The Narrative of Frederick Douglass.
* Edward Lloyd ( coffeehouse owner ) (?– 1730 ), ran Lloyd's coffeehouse in London, a meeting place for shipowners that spawned Lloyd's of London, Lloyd's Register, and Lloyd's List

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