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Background imageLloyd Collection: David Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister

David Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister
The face of David Lloyd George adorns the front of a tank as he takes on the role of British Prime Minister during World War I. Date: 1916

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd Hill, Near Penn, Staffordshire

Lloyd Hill, Near Penn, Staffordshire
Lloyd Hill, Near Penn, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George, unemployment cartoon 1921

Lloyd George, unemployment cartoon 1921
Work for All. Come on everybody, and lend a hand, this isn t a one-man job! Prime Minister Lloyd George tries to rescue a half-drowned man representing trade from the river of unemployment while

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George tries to charm unemployment, cartoon

Lloyd George tries to charm unemployment, cartoon
The Charmer. I trust I have not overrated the mollifying power of music, says Prime Minister Lloyd George as he tries to charm the cobra of unemployment

Background imageLloyd Collection: Peace Conference in Paris by Matania

Peace Conference in Paris by Matania
Front cover of The Sphere showing leaders of the Great Powers leaving the Peace Conference in Paris. Leading the way M. Clemenceau, Premier of France, with the tall figure on the left

Background imageLloyd Collection: Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding

Suffragette Jigsaw Puzzle Forcible Feeding
A suffragette jigsaw puzzle, based on a contemporary print, showing John Bull being fed by force. He is surrounded by a number of prominent political figures including Prime Minister Asquith

Background imageLloyd Collection: The New War Ministry, WW1

The New War Ministry, WW1
The new war ministry following the resignation of Herbert Asquith on 4 December 1916. Centre is Prime Minister David Lloyd George

Background imageLloyd Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Politicians

Suffragette Votes for Women Politicians. The giant figure of a woman strides towards a group of politicians, much to their annoyance - includes Asquith and Lloyd George. Date: 1913

Background imageLloyd Collection: Fire engine with crew, Southgate, North London, WW1

Fire engine with crew, Southgate, North London, WW1
Fire engine with crew -- SDFB, Southgate District Council fire service. The date on the vehicle is 1914. The motor escape was made by Lloyd and Plaister, Wood Green, in 1912, and was used until 1924

Background imageLloyd Collection: LFB annual review and inspection at HQ

LFB annual review and inspection at HQ
LFB annual review at HQ, 2 July 1955, with the Home Secretary, Major Gwilym Lloyd George (1st Viscount Tenby, 1894-1967), inspecting the parade. Date: 1955

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd Georges sons as soldiers, WW1

Lloyd Georges sons as soldiers, WW1
Son of the future Prime Minister, David Lloyd George in camp. Seated is Captain Richard Lloyd George, adjutant of the 19th Battalion, Welsh Regiment, and standing is Lieutenant Gwilyon Lloyd George

Background imageLloyd Collection: Mr. Selywn Lloyd, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961

Mr. Selywn Lloyd, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961
Mr. John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd(1904-1978), Chancellor of the Exchequer, as drawn by Stephen Ward in 1961. Ward sketched several high profile figures for the Illustrated London News in 1961

Background imageLloyd Collection: Doulton & Co bone china butter dish

Doulton & Co bone china butter dish
Doulton & Co. bone china butter dish - with special message from The Right Honourable David Lloyd George. On base - a message from the Girls of Staffordshire. Commemorative Ware

Background imageLloyd Collection: Sons of famous fathers, WW1

Sons of famous fathers, WW1
Sons of famous fathers in uniform during the First World War. Above, two sons of Bonar Law, and below, two sons of Lloyd George. Date: 1914

Background imageLloyd Collection: The Hon. Mrs George Lloyd by Percival Anderson

The Hon. Mrs George Lloyd by Percival Anderson
The Hon. Mrs George Lloyd, formerly Miss Blanche Lascelles, wife of George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd of Dolobran, who had just been appointed Governor of Bombay in October 1918

Background imageLloyd Collection: General Sir Francis Lloyd

General Sir Francis Lloyd
Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd GCVO KCB DSO (12 August 1853 26 February 1926), British army officer. He rose to become Major-General commanding the Brigade of Guards

Background imageLloyd Collection: Prominent racing personalities at Brooklands

Prominent racing personalities at Brooklands
Caricatures of famous racing personalities at Brooklands by The Tout - Mr Ns Hinde, the Hon. L Bruce, Major Linday Lloyd, Mr Malcolm Campbell, Dr Da Costa, Gordon Watney and the Hon R Westenra

Background imageLloyd Collection: Clinching it by George Belcher, WW1 drinking

Clinching it by George Belcher, WW1 drinking
She: Lloyd George says as we re a sluggish people. He: Not arf! Look ow we re slugging the Germans. A humorous scene in a public house showing a somewhat confused discussion about Lloyd Georges view

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd Georges car mascot in shape of a shell, WW1

Lloyd Georges car mascot in shape of a shell, WW1
A symbolic winged shell fitted to the motor car of David Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions during 1915. It was presented to him by a manufacturer as a mark of appreciation for his work in speeding

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George & daughter on French Flag Day, WW1

Lloyd George & daughter on French Flag Day, WW1
David Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions and future Prime Minister, pictured on the front cover of The Sketch magazine being waylaid by his daughter

Background imageLloyd Collection: A Bill to end Bill by H. H. Harris

A Bill to end Bill by H. H. Harris
Cartoon outlining the British manpower crisis of 1918 but which casts Prime Minister Lloyd George in a positive light showing a muscular forearm while the Kaiser quivers in the background. Date: 1918

Background imageLloyd Collection: Marie Lloyd, entertainer, and her 20 hp Austin car

Marie Lloyd, entertainer, and her 20 hp Austin car
Marie Lloyd, born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (1870-1922), British music hall singer, entertainer and comedienne, seen here getting into her 20 hp Austin car. Date: 1914

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George with remains of shell, Western Front, WW1

Lloyd George with remains of shell, Western Front, WW1
Lloyd George with the remains of a shell on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George emerging from German dugout, WW1

Lloyd George emerging from German dugout, WW1
Lloyd George chatting with British soldiers as he emerges from a captured German dugout on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George discussing ammunition supply, WW1

Lloyd George discussing ammunition supply, WW1
Lloyd George discussing ammunition supply with Lord Reading and M. Albert Thomas (French Minister for Munitions) on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George on edge of mine crater, Western Front, WW1

Lloyd George on edge of mine crater, Western Front, WW1
Lloyd George and Lord Reading on the edge of a mine crater during a visit to the Western Front in France, World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageLloyd Collection: Miss Olwen Lloyd George in her court presentation gown

Miss Olwen Lloyd George in her court presentation gown
Miss Olwen Lloyd George, twenty-one year old daughter of David Lloyd George, at that time, Chancellor of the Exchequer and later Prime Minister

Background imageLloyd Collection: First woman MP, 1919

First woman MP, 1919
NANCY, LADY ASTOR Vicountess Astor, standing between Lord Balfour and Lloyd George, becomes the first woman MP, 1919. The Front Ministerial Bench beyond the Table is shown here

Background imageLloyd Collection: Cartoon, British father wheeling pram, WW1

Cartoon, British father wheeling pram, WW1
Cartoon of a British father wheeling a pram past a Post Office during the First World War. He is looking at the War News of battle casualties, and comments: What a life

Background imageLloyd Collection: Cartoon, Monopolising the Party Machines

Cartoon, Monopolising the Party Machines, depicting Lloyd George and other Liberal politicians enjoying a dip in the sea (representing political power)

Background imageLloyd Collection: Flying Officer L. A Trigg, V. C winner

Flying Officer L. A Trigg, V. C winner
Flying Officer Lloyd Allan Trigg(1914-1943), Royal New Zealand Air Force, as he appeared in the Illustrated London News, 1943

Background imageLloyd Collection: Sir Walpole L. Greenwell, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir Walpole L. Greenwell, Vanity Fair, Spy
SIR WALPOLE LLOYD GREENWELL, 1st Baronet Greenwell (1847 - 1919). Successful and, inevitably wealthy stockbroker in the City of London

Background imageLloyd Collection: William H. Fisher, Vanity Fair, Spy

William H. Fisher, Vanity Fair, Spy
WILLIAM HAYES FISHER, 1st Baron Downham (1853-1920) British Conservative Party politician. President of the Local Government Board

Background imageLloyd Collection: Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle

Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle
GWYLLYM LLOYD WARDLE Statesman, member of parliament for Oakingham, who took leading part in accusing the duke of York of trafficking in commissions. Date: 1762 - 1833

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd Tilghman

Lloyd Tilghman
LLOYD TILGHMAN Confederate military commander at Fort Henry, during the war between the states, Date: CIRCA 1860S

Background imageLloyd Collection: Margaret Lloyd George

Margaret Lloyd George
MARGARET LLOYD GEORGE wife of David Lloyd George, statesman, with her daughter Megan Date: CIRCA 1900

Background imageLloyd Collection: David Lloyd George

David Lloyd George
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE (1863 - 1945) Welsh statesman circa 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd Georges Father

Lloyd Georges Father
The Father of David Lloyd George Date: CIRCA 1900

Background imageLloyd Collection: Megan Lloyd George

Megan Lloyd George
MEGAN LLOYD GEORGE youngest daughter of David Lloyd George, statesman Date: CIRCA 1900

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George on Platform

Lloyd George on Platform
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Welsh statesman in action Date: 1863 - 1945

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George and Megan

Lloyd George and Megan
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Welsh statesman with his daughter Megan Date: 1863 - 1945

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George Aged 16

Lloyd George Aged 16
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Welsh statesman at age 16 Date: 1863 - 1945

Background imageLloyd Collection: Richard Lloyd

Richard Lloyd
RICHARD LLOYD Churchman of royalist sympathies. Date: 1595 - 1659

Background imageLloyd Collection: Lloyd George Circa 1890

Lloyd George Circa 1890
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE Welsh statesman at the time he entered parliament as a liberal MP, 1890 Date: 1863 - 1945

Background imageLloyd Collection: Robert Lloyd, Writer

Robert Lloyd, Writer
ROBERT LLOYD writer Date: 1733 - 1764

Background imageLloyd Collection: William Freeman Lloyd

William Freeman Lloyd
WILLIAM FREEMAN LLOYD Welsh hymn writer (we think thats who he is !) with his autograph Date: CIRCA 1840

Background imageLloyd Collection: Charles H Lloyd

Charles H Lloyd
CHARLES H LLOYD at the organ of Eton College, though whether he was resident there or just visiting we don t know. Date: 1849 - 1919

Background imageLloyd Collection: Edward Lhuyd

Edward Lhuyd
EDWARD LHUYD (or Lloyd) Welsh scholar and archeologist Date: 1660 - 1709




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"Lloyd: A Captivating Tale of Underwriting, War Mobilization, and Musical Legends" Step into the world of Lloyd, where history intertwines with insurance and entertainment. From "The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss" by H. M. Bateman to wartime Toby jugs from WW1, this captivating story takes us on a journey through time. In the early 20th century, Lloyd George graced the pages of Vanity Fair as a prominent figure in British politics. Meanwhile, Liberal Party posters urged citizens to mobilize for war - an era captured in one powerful image. Amidst it all, the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo stood tall as a symbol of elegance and sophistication. Its walls witnessed both joyous celebrations and whispered secrets that would shape nations. Marie Lloyd's enchanting voice echoed through theaters as she sang her famous tune "Oh Mr Porter, " bringing smiles to faces during challenging times. Her performances were a source of solace amidst chaos. While women fought for suffrage under Millicent Fawcett's leadership, Lloyds of London became synonymous with trust and security. The Great Room at their headquarters depicted grandeur while serving as a hub for insuring dreams. During World War I, David Lloyd George visited Newport to rally support for the cause - his presence inspiring hope among those affected by conflict. And who could forget SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse? A majestic vessel that sailed across oceans carrying stories untold. Architect Richard Rogers left his mark on London with his design for Lloyds' modern headquarters in the City - an architectural marvel standing proudly amidst towering skyscrapers. As we turn back time through these hints about 'Lloyd, ' we uncover tales woven together like threads in a tapestry – each contributing its unique hue to create an intricate narrative that spans generations and continents.