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L.L. Owen Elementary School
L.L. Owen Elementary School is a public elmentary school in the Watson Chapel School District that serves for grades 2nd-3rd. ..
Lélouma
Lélouma is a town located in west central Guinea. It is the capital of Lélouma Prefecture. ..
Lélouma Prefecture
Lélouma is a prefecture located in the Labé Region of Guinea. The capital is Lélouma. The prefecture covers an area of 2,140 km.² and has an estimated population of 161,000. Prefectures of Guinea Boké Region: Boffa | Boké | Fria | Gaoual | Koundara Conakry Region: Conakry Faranah..
Llobregat
Llobregat River The Llobregat is the second greatest river in Catalonia, Spain, which starts in Castellar de n'Hug (comarca of Berguedà), and ends in the Mediterranean Sea, between Barcelona and El Prat de Llobregat (in fact this river is the municipal limit at the coast). See also Baix Llo..
Llodio
Llodio is a town and municipality located in the province of Araba (Álava), in the Basque Country (autonomous community), northern Spain. External link [LLODIO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ ed..
Lloigor
Lloigor may be a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos: Lloigor (Cthulhu Mythos race), a race of energy beingsA Great Old One and "twin" of the being Zhar This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Lloigoroth
Lloigoroth is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe, possibly based loosely on the Lovecraftian entity Lloigor. He is a demon, and has come into conflict with the Avengers. External Link [Lloigoroth at marvunapp.com] ..
Lloigor (Cthulhu Mythos race)
The Lloigor are a fictional race in the Cthulhu Mythos. The beings first appeared in Colin Wilson's short story "The Return of the Lloigor" (1969). Contents 1 Summary2 Other appearances3 References3.1 Notes Summary August Derlethand Mark Schorer originally created a being c..
Lloque Yupanqui
Lloque Yupanqui (Quechua Lloq'e Yupanki Inka "left-handed accountant Inca") was the third Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE 1260) and a member of the Hurin dynasty. He was the son and successor of Sinchi Roca and the father of Mayta Capac. His wife's name is variously given as ..
Llorenç Serra Ferrer
Llorenç Serra Ferrer is a Spanish football manager currently employed by AEK Athens FC and lives in Athens. External Links [La Liga stats][Bio at www.fcbarcelona.com] ..
Llorente
Llorente can refer to Llorente, Eastern Samar, PhilippinesLLorente, Colombia, ColombiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Llorente, Eastern Samar
Llorente is a 4th class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 19,336 people in 3,646 households. Barangays Llorente is politically subdivided into 33 barangays. AntipoloBabanikhonBacayawanBaroboBurakCan-atoCandorosCanli..
Lloret de Mar
Lloret de Mar, the largest resort in the Costa Brava Lloret de Mar (Flag) (Details) (Details) Selva Population (2001)20.239 Area48,7 km2 Density (2001)415,5 inh/km2 Altitude5 m Lloret de Mar is a coastal town in Catalonia on the Mediterranean primarily known as a tourist resort. It is adj..
Llorne Howell
Llorne Gregory Howell (born 8 July 1972 in Napier, New Zealand) is a cricketer. His career started well, with Howell captaining the New Zealand Under-19 side in Youth Tests and ODIs in 1990/1 and 1991/2. Howell went on to make his one-day international debut in Sharjah in 1998, but he never played ..
Llovizna (telenovela)
Scarlet Ortiz is a famous actress on Venezuela. She has actyed a lot of "soaps" like "TODO SOBRE CAMILA", "SECRETO DE AMOR... ..
Llovizna falls
This article is about the falls. For the telenovela, see Llovizna (telenovela). Llovizna Falls, Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela (2004) Llovizna Falls, Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela (2004) Llovizna falls, on the River Caroní, close to its confluence with the River Orinoco, are located in the Llovizna..
Lloyd
The name Lloyd is a variation of the Welsh word llwyd or clwyd, which means "grey" or "brown". (Llwyd is also used as a personal name.) The double-l represents the voiceless alveolar lateral fricative of Welsh, and was sometimes also represented as fl, yielding the related name Floyd. People named ..
Lloyd's algorithm
In computer graphics and electrical engineering, Lloyd's algorithm, also known as Voronoi iteration or relaxation, a method for evenly distributing samples or objects, usually points. Lloyd's algorithm starts with an initial distribution of samples or points and consists of repeatedly executing one..
Lloyd's Botanical Garden
Lloyd's Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal. Garden code ascribed by Indian Botanical Garden Network for this garden is WB-DBG. This garden was established in 1878 when 40 acres of land were acquired at Darjeeling to form a botanic garden as a dist..
Lloyd's building
One of the stainless steel clad stair cases, and ducts on the outside of the Lloyd's building The Lloyd's building is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London, located in Lime Street in the City of London. It was designed by architect Richard Rogers and built over eight years..
Lloyd's List
Lloyd's List is one of the world's oldest continuously-running journals, having printed shipping news in London at least as early as 1741. It was begun by the proprietors of Lloyd's Coffee House in the City of London as a reliable but terse source of information for the merchants and underwriters w..
Lloyd's mirror
Lloyd's mirror is a classic optics experiment and was first described in 1834. Place a converging lens about 10cm in front of a diverging lens. Shine laser into both. Place a screen about three meters from the laser and adjust the position of the two lenses so that the smallest possible spot can be ..
Lloyd's of London
Lloyd’s Building, London (with the blue cranes). The Gherkin shaped Swiss Re Tower is in the background Lloyd’s Building as seen from street level. Lloyd's of London is a British insurance market. It serves as a meeting place where multiple financial backers or "members", whether i..
Lloyd's of London (film)
Lloyd's of London is a 1936 black and white film. It is directed by Henry King, and stars Freddie Bartholomew, Madeleine Carroll, Guy Standing, Tyrone Power, C. Aubrey Smith, Virginia Field, Douglas Scott and George Sanders. Loosely based on history, Tyrone Power portrays the adult Jonathan Blake w..
Lloyd's Register
The Lloyd's Register Group is a maritime classification society and independent risk management organisation providing risk assessment and mitigation services and management systems certification. Historically, as Lloyd's Register of Shipping, it was a specifically maritime organisation. In the late..
Lloyd, Florida
Lloyd is a small unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Florida, United States of America. ..
Lloyd, New York
Lloyd is a town in Ulster County, New York, USA. The population was 9,941 at the 2000 census. The Town of Lloyd is located in the eastern part of Ulster County. US Route 9W runs north and south in the eastern part of the town. US Route 44 passes across the southeast corner of the town. Lloyd..
Lloydeology
Lloydeology n. an intensive study of human values, personality and philosophy to identify where a person is headed. -Lloydeologize v. an act (or initiative) of studying (and analyzing) life and human reasoning with its corresponding emotional commitment to determine one's most probable future. ..
Lloydia
Lloydia is a genus of flowering plants comprising about a dozen species, most of which live in Central and Eastern Asia. One species, Lloydia serotina is a more widespread arctic-alpine plant. The genus is named after Edward Llwyd (sometimes spelt Lhuyd), the Welsh botanist who discovered the plan..
Lloydia serotina
Lloydia serotina, known in Britain as the Snowdon lily (after its first known location, Snowdon in north Wales), and in North America as common alplily, is an arctic-alpine flowering plant of the lily family. It is the only member of the genus Lloydia to live outside central and eastern Asia, and ..
Lloydminster
--> City of Lloydminster Location of Lloydminster within census division number 10 (AB), 17 (SK) in Alberta and Saskatchewan Area 41.53 km² |-class="mergedrow" | Population || 23,632 (2005) |-class="mergedrow" |-class="mergedrow" |-class="mergedrow" |-class="merged..
Lloydminster (Alberta electoral district)
Lloydminster was an Albertan provincial electoral district that was created prior to the 1971 general election to represent Lloydminster and the surrounding area. Prior to the 1971 election, Lloydminster was part of the Vermilion electoral district. Prior to the 1993 general election, Lloydminster..
Lloydminster (electoral district)
This article is about the current Saskatchewan electoral district - Lloydminster (provinical electoral district) redirects here. For the former Albertan electoral district, see Lloydminster (Alberta electoral district). Lloydminster is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly..
Lloydminster Airport
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Lloydminster Bobcats
Lloydminster Bobcats Founded 2005-06 Home ice Centennial Civic Centre Based in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan Colours Black, orange and white League Alberta Junior Hockey League Head coach Vacant General manager Vacant The Lloydminster Bobcats are an ice hockey..
Lloyds Bank
Lloyds Bank was one of the oldest banks in the United Kingdom, formed in 1765 in Birmingham. Through a series of mergers Lloyds emerged to become one of the Big Four banks in the UK. It also acquired overseas businesses, particularly in Brazil and New Zealand. It also owned a life assurance company,..
Lloyds Bank of Canada
Lloyds Bank of Canada was formed in 1986 when Lloyds Bank of England purchased the Continental Bank of Canada. This bank had been formed earlier in the 1980s when IAC, a financing company, decided to expand the scope of operations. In 1990, after several years of losses, Lloyds Bank sold its Canadi..
Lloyds Bank turd
The Lloyds Bank turd is a large human coprolite recovered by archaeologists excavating the Viking settlement of Jórvík (now York) in England. It was found in 1972 beneath the site of what was to become the York branch of Lloyds Bank and may be the largest example of fossilised human faeces ever f..
Lloyds Pharmacy
Lloyds Pharmacy is a pharmacy chain in the UK. It operates over 1520 pharmacies, located primarily within local communities and health centres. [link] References [Lloyds Pharmacy - About Us] External link [Lloyds Pharmacy] ..
Lloyds TSB
The Lloyds TSB sign, outside a branch in York Lloyds TSB Group plc (LSE: [LLOY]) is a bank, based in the United Kingdom, which was created in 1995 following the merger of the TSB Group and the Lloyds Bank Group. The head office is in London, England. The group contains companies th..
Lloyds TSB (Asset finance division)
Lloyds TSB Asset finance division is a subsidiary company of Lloyds TSB bank which provides motor, retail and personal finance in the United Kingdom. ..
Lloydtown, Ontario
Lloydtown is a hamlet located in King Township, Ontario, Canada. It is often associated with the surrounding and larger Schomberg, though it has its own unique characteristics and heritage. History The Lloydtown Rebellion of 1837 was part of the Upper Canada Rebellion. During the 1830s, Lloydtown w..
Lloyd (car)
Norddeutsche Automobil und Motoren GmbH was a German brand created in 1908 and was owned by the Norddeutsche Lloyd shipping company. The factory was in Bremen. Contents 1 1908-19292 1950-19633 Models4 External links 1908-1929 The first cars were licence built Kriéger elec..
Lloyd (Legend of Dragoon)
Lloyd is a fictional character and a major antagonist in the Sony PlayStation RPG, The Legend of Dragoon. He is a Wingly who wants to rebuild the world into his own "utopia," as he was told by "Emperor Diaz." Contents 1 As the Hooded Man2 Hero Competition3 Tiberoa4 Battle wi..
Lloyd (singer)
Lloyd Harlin Polite Jr. (or more commonly referred to as Lloyd) was born on January 3, 1986, in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., to Lloyd Polite Sr. and Robin Polite. His father died when he was at the age of two, and he moved with his mother and older sister Brandy to Atlanta, Georgia. He was discov..
Lloyd Aereo Boliviano
LAB Boeing 727-200 (CP-1366) at Cochabamba Airport Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (LAB Airlines) is the national and international passenger airline of Bolivia, based in Cochabamba. It operates passenger and cargo services within Bolivia and to international destinations. Contents 1 History2&..
Lloyd Aereo Boliviano destinations
This is a list of airports that Lloyd Aereo Boliviano flies to. Contents 1 ..
Lloyd Aldrich
Lloyd Aldrich was a civil engineer from Los Angeles who ran against Fletcher Bowron in 1949 for Los Angeles mayor. External links [Life story] ..
Lloyd Alexander
Book cover of The High King Lloyd "Chudley" Alexander (born January 30, 1924) is the author of a number of fantasy books for children and adolescents, as well as several adult novels. Probably his most famous contribution to the field of children's fantasy is The Chronicles of Prydain, inspire..
Lloyd Allan Trigg
Flying Officer Lloyd Allan Trigg, VC, DFC, (5 May 1914–11 August 1943), of Houhora, New Zealand, was the only serviceman in either World War I or World War II to be awarded a Victoria Cross on evidence solely provided by the enemy, for an action in which there were no surviving Allied witnesse..
Lloyd Andrews
Lloyd "Shrimp" Andrews (Born in Tilsonburg, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Left Winger who played 4 seasons in National Hockey League for the Toronto St. Pats. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards & achievement3 Records4 Career statistics5 International ..
Lloyd Anoai
Lloyd Anoai is a professional wrestler/manager. Profile Real Name: Lloyd AnoaiHometown: SamoaHeight & Weight: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) - 133 kgTrained by: Afa Anoai, Sika AnoaiDebut: 1987Other Gimmicks: Alofa, Headshrinker Alofa, LA Smooth, Tahiti, Tahitian Savage, Tahitian Warrior Titles Held ISPW Tag T..
Lloyd Axworthy
Lloyd Norman Axworthy, PC, OC, OM, Ph.D, MA (born December 21, 1939, in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian politician. He is best known for having served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Axworthy is currently President of the University of Winn..
Lloyd Bacon
Lloyd Bacon (born December 4, 1889 in San Jose, California; died November 15, 1955 in Burbank, California) was a screen, stage, and vaudeville actor and a film director. He started in films with Charlie Chaplin and Bronco Billy Anderson and appeared in more than 40 total. As an actor he is best k..
Lloyd Banks
Christopher Lloyd (born April 30, 1982), better known as Lloyd Banks, is an American rapper and is a current member of the popular hip-hop group G-Unit. Banks, who is African American and Puerto Rican descent, is the youngest member of the group. Contents 1 Biography2 G-Unit3 Mu..
Lloyd Barber
Lloyd Ingram Barber [Cominco Annual Information Form, 2001], C.C., S.O.M., Ph.D., LL.D., (born 8 March 1932)[Saskatchewan Centennial website] (retrieved from Sask Facts search page, 9 June 2006) is the President Emeritus, former president and former vice-chancellor of the Univers..
Lloyd Barker
This page is on the cricket umpire. For the soccer player see Lloyd Barker (soccer). Lloyd Hamilton Barker (born September 26, 1943, Barbados) is a cricket umpire who officiated in 29 Tests and 37 one-day internationals from 1984 to 1997. Barker's first Test as umpire was the Third Test between We..
Lloyd Barnes
Lloyd Barnes (born in 1944 in Jamaica), popularly known as Bullwackie, is the founder of the independent record label Wackies specialized in Jamaican music. Lloyd Barnes worked for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label before emigrating to The Bronx, New York in the early 1970s. Here he founded the Wack..
Lloyd Bentsen
Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr., (February 11 1921 – May 23 2006) was a four-term United States senator (1971 until 1993) from Texas and the Democratic Party nominee for Vice President in 1988. He also served in the House of Representatives from 1949 to 1955 and as Chairman of the Senate Finance C..
Lloyd Berkner
Lloyd Viel Berkner (born February 1, 1905, in Milwaukee, died June 4, 1967, in Washington, D.C.) was an American physicist and engineer. He is notable as the first person to measure the height and density of the ionosphere. This permitted the first complete theory of short wave radio propagation. ..
Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
Dr. Lloyd Biggle, Jr. (April 17, 1923 - September 12, 2002), was a musician, author, and internationally known oral historian. Biggle was born in 1923 in Waterloo, Iowa. He served in World War II as a communications sergeant in a rifle company of the 102nd Infantry Division; during the war, he was ..
Lloyd Blackman
Lloyd Blackman (born 24th September 1983) is a young English football player who can play either as a striker or a left winger. He is known for his pace and crossing ability and began his career as a YTS trainee at Brentford in 2002 before moving to Farnborough on a free transfer in 2004. There h..
Lloyd Blankfein
Lloyd C. Blankfein is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of Goldman Sachs. Since the May 31, 2006 nomination of Chief Executive Officer Hank Paulson as Secretary of the Treasury, Blankfein had been announced as the new CEO and Chairman to succeed Paulson. Blankfein worked as a ..
Lloyd Bochner
Actor Lloyd Bochner in Point Blank (1967) Main title caption from Dynasty. Lloyd Bochner (July 29, 1924 - October 29, 2005), born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian leading man, usually playing the role of cool, suave, rich men. At age 11, Bochner began his acting career on ..
Lloyd Bradley
Lloyd Bradley (b 1955 London ) is a British music writer. He discovered Jamaican music in his teenage years, while going out in the North London based sound systems and created his own named Dark Star System in the end of the sixties. He launched several magazines: Q magazine in 1988, Empire and..
Lloyd Braun
The name Lloyd Braun could refer to persons real and fictional: Lloyd Braun, a media executive with Yahoo! who was the former Chairman of the ABC Entertainment groupLloyd Braun, a character named after the real Lloyd Braun on the TV series SeinfeldNathan Lloyd Braun, controversial Canadian author a..
Lloyd Braun (media executive)
Lloyd Braun (born 1959) is a media executive who was the Chairman of the ABC Entertainment Group (2002 - 2004). In November 2004, he joined Yahoo! to run Yahoo! Media Group, the company's content division. Braun was fired from his position as Chairman of ABC for greenlighting the $12 million pil..
Lloyd Braun (Seinfeld)
This article is about the fictional character. For the Yahoo! and ABC executive, see Lloyd Braun (media executive). Lloyd Braun was a recurring fictional character on the show Seinfeld played first by actor Peter Keleghan, then by actor Matt McCoy. Braun grew up with the show's protagonist Jerry Se..
Lloyd Bridges
Bridges in The Sound of Fury (1950) Lloyd Vernet Bridges, Jr. (January 15, 1913–March 10, 1998 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actor. Contents 1 Early life2 Career2.1 Televison2.2 Movies3 Private life4 Trivia5 References Early life Bridges w..
Lloyd C. A. Wells
Lloyd C. A. "Judge" Wells (1924-2005), a Texas Southern University graduate, was the epitome of the American Football League's enlightened policies towards recruiting black athletes. Wells, while he was a sports photographer, accomplished the desegregation of fan seating at amateur and professional ..
Lloyd C. Bird
Lloyd C. Bird was a Virginia State Senator. He was born in Highland County, Virginia on August 1, 1894. Senator Bird began as a teacher at what is now the Medical College of Virginia. In 1925, he partnered with Morris Phipps to start Phipps & Bird, a business thzat provide a source of laboratory ..
Lloyd C. Douglas
Lloyd Cassel Douglas (August 27, 1877 - February 13, 1951) was a noteworthy American minister and author. He was born in Columbia City, Indiana, spent part of his boyhood in Monroeville, Indiana and died in Los Angeles, California. Douglas was one of the most popular American authors of his time,..
Lloyd C. Stark
Lloyd Crow Stark (November 23, 1886 – September 17, 1972) was a Governor of the U.S. state of Missouri. He was a Democrat. Stark was born near Louisiana, Missouri. He was a major in the U.S. Army during World War I. He served as the Governor of Missouri from 1937 to 1941 and was a delegate to..
Lloyd Carlton Stearman
Lloyd Carlton Stearman (October 26, 1898 – April 3, 1975) was an American aviator and airplane designer. Lloyd was born in Wellsville, Kansas. From 1917 – 1918, he attended Kansas State College (later renamed Kansas State University) in Manhattan, Kansas, where he studied engineering an..
Lloyd Carr
Lloyd H. Carr (born July 30, 1945 in Hawkins County, Tennessee) has served as head coach of the University of Michigan football team since 1995. Entering the 2006 season, he has 102 wins and 34 losses, for a winning percentage of .750. In Big Ten Conference play, he has 68 wins against 20 losses fo..
Lloyd cars
Lloyd cars was a British motor manufacturer, founded by Roland Lloyd (1904-1965), son of a gargae owner, and based in Patrick Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England between 1936 and 1951. Two models were made separated by World War 2 and the company was unusual for a small manufacturer in making ne..
Lloyd center
Lloyd Center is also the name of a non-profit organization that provides educational programs on aquatic environments in southeastern New England. Lloyd Center is the largest shopping mall in the state of Oregon. It was the first shopping mall in the world. It is the mall where Tonya Harding learne..
Lloyd Center
Lloyd Center is a shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon. The mall features two levels of shopping, and a third level food court and professional offices. It also includes a Regal Cinema and an ice skating rink. The mall opened August 1, 1960 in it's original 100-store, open-aired..
Lloyd Center/Northeast 11th Avenue (MAX station)
The Lloyd Center/Northeast 11th Avenue station is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 11th stop eastbound on the Eastside MAX. The station is located on the 1200 block of Northeast Holladay Street in Lloyd District, and is the eastern-most stop in Farele..
Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies
The Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies is a non-profit organization that provides educational programs on aquatic environments in southeastern New England in the United States. The Lloyd Center’s 55-acres of estuary and maritime forest in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, was donated to the D..
Lloyd Clark Fletcher
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Part of the series onAustralian criminals ..
Lloyd Cole
Lloyd Cole with his old band during a reunion concert in London, October 2004 Lloyd Cole (born January 31, 1961) is an English-born singer and songwriter, known for his role as lead singer of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions from 1984 to 1989 and for his subsequent solo work. Contents 1&nbs..
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions (October 2004) Lloyd Cole and the Commotions were a popular British pop music act of the mid 1980s, based in Glasgow, Scotland. Lineup: Lloyd Cole, vocal and guitarBlair Cowan, keyboardsLawrence Donegan, bass guitarNeil Clark, guitarStephen Irvine, drums Formed..
Lloyd Corrigan
Lloyd Corrigan (October 16, 1900 - November 5, 1969) was an American film actor, producer, screenwriter and director who began working in films in the 1920s. The son of actress Lillian Elliott, Corrigan directed usually mystery films, such as one of the Fu Manchu movies (Daughter of the Dragon), be..
Lloyd Cross
Lloyd Cross is an American physicist and holographer. As a physicist, Cross' research started in the 1950s, and focused primarily on masers and lasers at Willow Brook Laboratory, at the University of Michigan. In 1968, he and Canadian sculptor Gerry Pethick, developed a simplistic stabilization sys..
Lloyd Crouse
The Honourable Lloyd Roseville Crouse, PC (born November 19 1918 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia) is a retired businessman, politician and former lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, Canada. In his youth, Crouse established three fishing companies. During World War II, he served as a pilot with the Royal ..
Lloyd Cutler
Lloyd Norton Cutler (November 10, 1917–May 8, 2005) was an American attorney who served as White House Counsel during the Democratic administrations of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. Cutler was born in New York City. His father was a trial lawyer. Cutler graduated from Yale University in 1936..
Lloyd D. Newell
Lloyd D. Newell is the voice of the oldest continuous nationwide network radio broadcast in America, Music and the Spoken Word. He is also a professor of religion at Brigham Young University and was formerly an anchor for CNN. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Lloyd Daley
Lloyd Daley also know as Matador (Born in 1942, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican electronic technician, sound system pioneer and reggae producer. Lloyd Daley entered the music business very young, as an electronic technician, with his "Lloyds Radio & Television service" shop in Kingston. In 195..
Lloyd deMause
Lloyd deMause (born September 19, 1931) is an American social thinker known for his work in the field of psychohistory. He did graduate work in political science at Columbia University and later trained as a lay psychoanalyst. He is the founder of The Journal of Psychohistory, which he edits, and ha..
Lloyd Dobler Effect
Lloyd Dobler Effect is a Wheaton, Maryland-based band that plays rock and roll music with Latin rhythms and go-go beats. Band members Phil Kominski: Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lead vocalsChris Bruno: Electric guitar, Mandolin, Piano, vocalsRusty Williams: Auxiliary percussion, Bongo drums, v..
Lloyd Doggett
Lloyd Doggett Lloyd Alton Doggett (born October 6, 1946), American politician, has been a Democratic congressman representing Texas since 1995. He currently represents the 25th Congressional district but he represented the 10th Congressional district from 1995 to 2005. Born in Austin, Texas..
Lloyd Douglas Jackson
Lloyd Douglas Jackson (April 22, 1888 - September 11, 1973) was mayor of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada from 1950 to 1962. Born near Sarnia, Ontario, Jackson attended McMaster University while it was still in Toronto, earning a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry. He began his political career in Hamilton's..
Lloyd Doyley
Lloyd Doyley is a professional footballer, currently playing for Watford F.C. He is now the second-longest-serving player for the Hornets Doyley made his debut at home to Birmingham in a 3-3 draw early on in the 2001/02 season under Gianluca Vialli. He is another graduate from the Watford FC Academ..
Lloyd Dyer
Lloyd Dyer (born 13 September 1982 in Birmingham, England) is an English professional football player of Montserrat & Jamaican origins, he plays as a central defender although many West Brom fans will remember him for his appearances as a substitute who played out wide, almost like an old fashioned ..
Lloyd Eaton
Lloyd Eaton was the head football coach at the University of Wyoming from 1962 to 1970. He is considered one of their most successful coaches, having compiled a career record 57-33-2. His best success came in 1966 and 1967, when the team posted back to back 10-1 seasons, including a 14 game winning ..
Lloyd Eisler
Lloyd Edgar Eisler (born on April 28, 1963 in Seaforth, Ontario) is a Canadian pairs figure skater who competed with Katerina Matousek at the 1984 Winter Olympics, and they finished in eighth place. He partnered with Isabelle Brasseur in 1987. They won five Canadian pairs championships, the 1993 ..
Lloyd Erskine Sandiford
Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Rank: 4th Term of Office: 1987 - 1994 Predecessor: Errol Barrow Date of Birth: March 24, 1937 Place of Birth: Barbados Spouse: Angelia Barrow Profession: politician Political Party: DLP Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford (born March 24, 1937) is a Bar..
Lloyd Espenschied
Lloyd Espenschied (27 April, 1889 – June 1986) was an electrical engineer He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and in 1901 he moved to Brooklyn, New York, to live with relatives of his mother. He became an amateur radio operator in 1904 and later worked as a shipboard wireless operator for the ..
Lloyd Expressway
The Lloyd Expressway is a major east-west traffic artery in Evansville, Indiana. ..
Lloyd Fredendall
General Lloyd Fredendall (1883-1963) was an American General during World War II. He is best known for his command of the Central Task Force landings during Operation Torch, and his command of the US II Corps. His most infamous loss occurred in February, 1943 against Rommel in the Battle of Kasserin..
Lloyd Gardner
Lloyd C. Gardner is one of America’s leading diplomatic historians. He is the Charles and Mary Beard Professor of History at Rutgers University, where he has taught since 1963. A specialist in 20th Century foreign policy, Gardner has held several national fellowships, including two Fulbright Profe..
Lloyd Geering
Emeritus Professor Lloyd George Geering PCNZM, CBE (born 1918) is a New Zealand theologian. He is Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand. He is a minister in the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and turned to theological teaching in 1956...
Lloyd George Coalition Government
David Lloyd George, Prime Minister 1916-1922. The Lloyd George Coalition Government was a British government headed by David Lloyd George which lasted from 1916 until 1922 and initially comprised of members of all three major British political parties - the Liberals, Conservatives and Labour...
Lloyd Gough
Lloyd Gough (September 21, 1907 – July 23, 1984) was an American theater, film, and television actor. Born in New York City, New York, Gough was noted as a character actor who specialised in supporting roles. His films include The Babe Ruth Story (1947), Roseanne McCoy (1949), Sunset Boulev..
Lloyd Hall
Lloyd Augustus Hall (June 20, 1894 - January 2, 1971) was an African American chemist who contributed to the science of food preservation. By the end of his career, Hall had amassed 59 United States patents, and a number of his inventions were also patented in foreign countries. Early life Lloyd H..
Lloyd Hamilton
Lloyd Hamilton (birthname: Lloyd Vernon Hamilton b. August 19, 1891 on Oakland, California - d. January 19, 1935 in Hollywood, California) was a major silent film star. Hamilton is be remembered as starring in Ham and Bud and later, the other "Ham" series. Hamilton has a "Star" on the Hollywood Wal..
Lloyd Harbor, New York
Lloyd Harbor is a village in Suffolk County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2000 Census, the village population was 3,675. The Village of Lloyd Harbor is in the Town of Huntington. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 See also5&n..
Lloyd Honeyghan
Lloyd Honeyghan (born April 22 1960) is a retired British boxer. Born in Jamaica, he was WBC/WBA welterweight champion from 1986 to 1987. and WBC welterweight champion from 1988 to 1989. He retired from the sport in 1995 and now works as a boxing promoter. Known as the 'Ragamuffin Man', in referen..
Lloyd Howard Perkins
Lloyd Howard Perkins (October 6, 1923 - September 4, 1999) was the first deaf Bishop in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Biography He was born in Ogden, Utah, to James Emery Perkins and Lila Luella Bess Perkins. At the age of nine, he lost his ability to hear due to..
Lloyd Humphreys
Lloyd G. Humphreys (12 December 1913—7 September 2003) was a differential psychologist and methodologist who focused on assessing individual differences in human behavior. His work is among the most widely cited in intelligence research, and he received many prestigious awards in this field. Bo..
Lloyd Hyde
Lloyd George Hyde (born April 24, 1920 in Burnside, Manitoba, died August 25, 1985) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 until his death in 1985. Hyde did not attend university, and worked as a farmer..
Lloyd International Honors College
Lloyd International Honors College is a selective honors college within the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) that gives excellent undergraduate students in all majors the opportunity to reach a higher level of academic achievement in the same time it takes to earn a regular degree...
Lloyd In Space
Lloyd in Space characters Lloyd in Space is an animated TV show created by Joe Ansolabehere and Paul Germain (creators of Recess) and released in 2001. The pilot was written by Ansolabehere, Germain and Mark Drop. The characters were designed by Eric Keyes. Living far in the future, shortly ..
Lloyd Irving
Lloyd Irving is a fictional character in Tales of Symphonia, a video game by Namco. Lloyd is considered to be the strongest resident in Iselia. He is friends with Genis Sage and Colette Brunel. He is voiced by voice actor Scott Menville and is the main character of the game. Lloyd is one of the st..
Lloyd Island, Queensland
Lloyd Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Lloyd Bay between LockhartRiver and Cape Direction, Queensland. Lloyd Island is a popular subject for Aboriginal artists such as [Adrian King]. Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-12.761º° 143.400°] [Maps an..
Lloyd J. Austin
Major General Lloyd James Austin III (Born August 8, 1953 in Alabama) currently serves as the Chief of Staff of the United States Central Command at MacDill AFB, in Tampa, Florida. Biography Major General Austin hails from Georgia and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the infantry in June..
Lloyd Jacquet
Lloyd Jacquet (died 1974) is the founder of Funnies, Inc., one of the first and most prominent of a handful of comic book "packagers" established in the late 1930s that would create comics on demand for publishers testing the waters of the emerging medium. Among its other achievements, Funnies, Inc...
Lloyd Karmeier
Lloyd Karmeier is the Illinois Supreme Court Justice for the Fifth District in southern Illinois, USA. Karmeier, a former circuit judge and prosecutor, won the election in the November 2004 general election. Karmeier, a Republican, defeated Appellate Judge Gordon Maag, for the seat that was vacate..
Lloyd Kaufman
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Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (5 October 1732 – 4 April 1802), Lord Chief Justice, King's Bench, was descended on his father's side from an old Lancashire family; his mother was from Wales. He was born at Gredington, Flintshire. Educated at Ruthin grammar school, at 15 he was articled to an a..
Lloyd King
Lloyd is a puzzle designer based in the UK. He specialises in creating novel and unusual puzzles with "Aha!" answers. Most of his puzzles require you to think laterally and 'outside the box'. His puzzles have appeared on BBC1, in OMNI, The Times, The Independent, GAMES and various puzzle books, incl..
Lloyd L. Gaines
Lloyd Lionel Gaines (1913?—disappeared March 19, 1939) was the central figure of one of the most important court cases in the US civil rights movement in the 1930s. Gaines, a high school valedictorian who graduated with honors from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri with a Bachelo..
Lloyd LaBeach
Men's Athletics Bronze 1948 100 metres Bronze 1948 200 metres Lloyd Berrington LaBeach (June 28, 1924 - February 17, 1999) is a former sprinter from Panama who won two bronze medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics, the first and so far only Olympic medals for Panama. Born in Panama C..
Lloyd LaCuesta
Lloyd LaCuesta is KTVU Channel 2's South Bay Bureau Chief. He began working for the station in August 1976. Born in Honolulu, LaCuesta attended Cal State-Los Angeles and San Jose State, where he received a B.A. in Journalism and Political Science. He received an M.A. in Journalism from UCLA. ..
Lloyd Lake (San Francisco)
Lloyd Lake is a lake in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, that is the home to a wide variety of non-native, non-migratory birds. Birds to be found within the lake area include geese, Peking ducks, Muscovy ducks and Campbell ducks, mallards, gulls and pigeons. The lake is also home to some early Sa..
Lloyd Leith
Lloyd R. Leith (December 7, 1902 – September 30, 1974) was an American basketball referee and high school coach. The San Francisco, California native officiated 16 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships between 1939 and 1955. He also served as head coach at Balboa High School (1931-36), Ge..
Lloyd Levitin
Professor Lloyd A. Levitin, (October 25, 1932 – ) is an American businessman, former business executive, and currently professor of clinical finance and business economics at the University of Southern California. He teaches financial analysis and valuation courses in the full-time MBA and und..
Lloyd Library and Museum
The Lloyd Library and Museum is a world-class collection in Cincinnati, Ohio covering medical botany, pharmacy, eclectic medicine, and horticulture. Initially started from the personal collection of John Uri Lloyd in 1864. In 1919 John Uri Lloyd and his two brothers established the trusts that fund..
Lloyd Llewellyn
Lloyd Llewellyn is the name of the 50s detective appearing in Daniel Clowes' underground comic by the same name. Llewellyn's side kick goes by the name of Ernie Hoyle. The Police Seargeant is called "Red" Hoerring. The black and white series ran for 6 issues. In Llewellyn's last issue, the later w..
Lloyd Loar
Lloyd Loar was a Gibson sound engineer and master luthier in the early part of the 20th century. He is most famous for his F5 model mandolin, L5 guitar, H5 mandola, K5 mandocello, and A5 mandolin. Loar worked for Gibson from 1922 to 1924. His contributions include building the instrument top with..
Lloyd Lowndes, Jr.
Lloyd Lowndes Lloyrd Lowndes, Jr. (February 21, 1845 - January 8, 1905), a member of the United States Republican Party, was the 43th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1896 to 1900 and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the sixth district of Maryland from 1873 to ..
Lloyd M. Bucher
Cmdr. Bucher in a 1969 ceremony, at which he received the Purple Heart Commander Lloyd Mark "Pete" Bucher (September 1, 1927 – January 28, 2004) was an officer in the United States Navy, who is best remembered as the Captain of the USS Pueblo (AGER-2), which was captured on January 23,1968 b..
Lloyd Maines
Lloyd Maines (born June 28, 1951) is a country music musician and producer. Based in Austin, Texas he is a legendary pedal steel guitar player but also plays dobro and guitar. He worked with Joe Ely in the 1970s. He also played steel and Dobro on Jake Kellen's album "Take Me Home" in 2005. Lloyd..
Lloyd Mangrum
Lloyd Eugene Mangrum (August 1, 1914 – November 17, 1973) was an American golfer. A Texan, he was known for his smooth swing and his relaxed demeanour on the course. Mangrum was born in Trenton, Texas. He became a professional golfer at age fifteen, working as an assistant to his brother Ray..
Lloyd McClendon
Lloyd Glenn McClendon (born January 11, 1959 in Gary, Indiana) is the Bullpen Coach for the Detroit Tigers, serving under Jim Leyland. McClendon is also a former Major League Baseball player and a former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Career In 1971, McClendon played in the Little League World..
Lloyd McNeill
Lloyd McNeill born in Washington, D.C., is an artist and flutist, currently based in New York City. Having studied Art and Zoology in Morehouse College, Atlanta, he moved on to be the first recipient of Howard University's MFA degree. In 1964-5, he did further study in Lithography at Paris' Ecole ..
Lloyd Meechum
Lloyd Meechum was a fictional character on the television sitcom, Mama's Family. He was played by Earl Boen. Henpecked Reverend Lloyd Meechum is the reverend for the church (unnamed) that Thelma Harper and her family attend. He is married to the often overbearing Alberta Meechum and has a grands..
Lloyd Meeds
Lloyd Meeds (11 December 1927 - 18 August 2005), an American politician, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1965 to 1979. He represented the Second Congressional District of Washington as a Democrat. Meeds was born in Dillon, Montana on 11 December, 1927. While i..
Lloyd Monserratt
Lloyd Monserratt (1966-2003), was born in Los Angeles, California. Lloyd was the eldest son of Ecuadorian immigrants Carlos and Olga Monserratt. His father was an architect and named his eldest son after Frank Lloyd Wright. Lloyd graduated with honors from Saint Francis High School in La Cañada...
Lloyd Morrison
Lloyd Morrison is a Wellington, New Zealand-based business entrepreneur. He founded the infastructure company Infratil. Morrison is also one of the richest men in New Zealand, his empire valued at $70,000,000 by the New Zealand Listener. Morrison supports changing the Flag of New Zealand, and in 20..
Lloyd Moseby
Lloyd Anthony Moseby (born November 5, 1959 in Portland, Arkansas) was a Major League Baseball player. A centre fielder, and good all-around athlete, Moseby's nickname Shaker was said to stem from his ability to get away from or "shake" players who attempted to defend him on the basketball court. D..
Lloyd Mullaney
Lloyd Mullaney is a character on Coronation Street played by actor Craig Charles. He co-owns "Streetcars" with Steve McDonald (Coronation Street character). ..
Lloyd N. Morrisett
Lloyd N. Morrisett (June 23 1892—26 November 1981) was an American educator. Born in Barrettsville, Tennessee, he graduated high school in Edmond, Oklahoma, and he received his A.B. degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1917. He earned an A.M. degree (1930) and Ph.D. degree (1934) from Columb..
Lloyd Neal
Lloyd Neal (born December 10, 1950 in Talbotton, Georgia) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'7" forward/center from Tennessee State University, Neal spent his entire professional career (1972–1979) with the National Basketball Association's Portland Trail Blazers. Thou..
Lloyd Noble Center
The Lloyd Noble Center is a 11,528-seat multi-purpose arena in Norman, Oklahoma, some 19-miles south of downtown Oklahoma City. The arena opened in 1975. It is home to the University of Oklahoma Sooners men's and women's basketball teams. Before the construction of the facility, the teams played..
Lloyd Nolan
Lloyd Nolan (left) in The House on 92nd Street Lloyd Nolan (August 11, 1902 – September 27, 1985) was an American film and television actor. Born in San Francisco, California, he mainly played doctors and police officers in many movie roles. Although many critics hailed his acting..
Lloyd Olson
Mike the headless Chicken Lloyd "Make mine a Mike!" Olson, was a farmer in Fruita, Colorado who, on the evening of Monday, September 10, 1945 attempted to decapitate a cockerel named Mike. Although the head was removed, Mike the Headless Chicken remained alive for an amazing 18 months. Ols..
Lloyd Osbourne
Samuel Lloyd Osbourne (April 7 1868 – 1947) was a U.S. author. He collaborated on three books with his stepfather Robert Louis Stevenson—Stevenson married Lloyd's mother, Fanny Osbourne (née Vandegrift), in 1880. As a boy, Lloyd and his step-father painted a map of an imaginary island, and..
Lloyd Owen
Lloyd Owen (born April 14, 1966) is a Welsh actor born in London, England. He is most famous for his role as Paul Bowman in the BBC television series Monarch of the Glen and for his portrayal of Indiana's father in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. He is the son of actor Glyn Owen. He currently re..
Lloyd Owusu
Lloyd Owusu (born December 12, 1976) is a professional footballer currently playing for Brentford F.C. in England. He is a centre-forward, and is Brentford's top goalscorer in recent times, notching up 82 goals in all competitions in two spells (1998-2002 and 2005-). Owusu is something of a cult he..
Lloyd Pettit
Lloyd Pettit (1927–2003) was a sportscaster in Chicago and Milwaukee as well as the owner of the Milwaukee Admirals. Early life Pettit was born in Chicago, but his family soon moved to the Milwaukee suburb of Shorewood, Wisconsin where he graduated from Shorewood High School. He went on to s..
Lloyd Piper
Lloyd Piper (1923-1983) was an Australian cartoonist and art teacher, who drew Wolf for the Sunday Telegraph and later, Ginger Meggs. References [Cartoons] - manuscript collection held by the National Library of Australia ..
Lloyd Price
Lloyd Price (born March 9, 1933 in Kenner, Louisiana) was an early rock and roll musician. Along with his brother, Leo Price, Lloyd Price put together a band. Dave Barthomolew, who had connections with Specialty Records, put together a meeting between the pair and Price sang "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", wh..
Lloyd Pye
Lloyd Pye is an author, researcher, and lecturer in the field of alternative knowledge. He calls on over 30 years of experience to write and speak about the origins of life, human origins, hominid cryptids (bigfoot, sasquatch, yeti, and others), and the work of Zechara Sitchin. This broad base of kn..
Lloyd Quinan
Lloyd Quinan is a former member of the Scottish Parliament. Born and brought up in Edinburgh he joined the Scottish National Party (SNP) in 1974. A trained actor, he was a member of the Equity Union, before pursuing a media career as a weatherman and freelance broadcaster. He was involved in the ..
Lloyd Reeb
Lloyd Reeb (1961- ) is a public speaker, author, retired real-estate builder, and director of Halftime. Reeb was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 19, 1961. He is the third of four brothers and lived in Philadelphia until he attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He eventua..
Lloyd Rees
Lloyd Frederic Rees (March 17, 1895 – December 2, 1988) Australian landscape painter. Born in Yeronga, Queensland, he won the Wynne Prize twice; in 1950 with The Harbour from McMahons Point, and in 1982 with Morning on the Derwent. References [National Gallery of Australia] ..
Lloyd Richards
Lloyd Richards (June 29 1919 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada –June 29 2006 in New York City, New York) was an American actor and director best known for staging the original production of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, which debuted on Broadway to standing ovations on March 11, 1959. He al..
Lloyd Robertson
Lloyd Robertson, O.C. (born January 19, 1934 in Stratford, Ontario) is the anchor of CTV National News. Robertson started his broadcasting career in 1952 at CJCS radio in Stratford and later CJOY in Guelph, Ontario in 1953. Robertson went to television in 1954 when he joined CBC, spending four ye..
Lloyd Robson Oval
Lloyd Robson Oval is a sporting ground in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. ..
Lloyd Rose
Lloyd Rose is an American writer most associated with her work for on various Doctor Who spin-offs, although she has also written for the American television series [[Homicide: Life on the Street]] and Kingpin. She often jokes in her biographies that her name is the pen name of a writer called Sarah..
Lloyd Ruby
Lloyd Ruby (Born January 12, 1928 in Wichita Falls, Texas) was an Indy 500 and Formula One driver from the United States. He participated in 2 grands prix, debuting on May 30, 1960. He scored 0 championship points. He finished in the top ten of the seven times with his best finish coming in 196..
Lloyd Sam
Lloyd Sam born September 27, 1984 in Leeds is a professional footballer who plays in midfield for Charlton Athletic. Sam made his Charlton debut on the final day of the 2004-05 season in the South London derby against Crystal Palace. Sam previously had a loan spell at Leyton Orient and has been cap..
Lloyd Samuel Breadner
Air Chief Marshal Lloyd Samuel Breadner (July 14, 1894, Carleton Place, Ontario - March 14, 1952, Boston, Massachusetts) was a Canadian military pilot. Breadner obtained his pilot's certificate at Wright Flying School and was commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service on December 28, 1915. During ..
Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy
The Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top executive in the Western Hockey League. It is named for former broadcaster Lloyd Saunders. Winners 2005-06 Scott Bonner, Vancouver Giants2004-05 Jeff Chynoweth, Kootenay Ice2003-04 Kelly Kisio, Calgary Hitmen2002-03 Bruce Hamilton, ..
Lloyd Scott
Scott completing his marathon in 2002 Lloyd Scott MBE (born 13 October 1961 in Rainham, London) is a charity fundraiser best known in the UK for to his charity marathons. He is famous for competing in the 2002 London marathon in a deep-dea diving costume during which he broke the world reco..
Lloyd Searwar
Lloyd Searwar is the Director of the Foreign Service Institute in Guyana. He has a distinguished record of public service and has been a stalwart supporter of literature and culture in Guyana. In 1998 Peepal Tree Press published his anthology, They Came in Ships: an Anthology of Indo-Guyanese Writi..
Lloyd Shapley
Lloyd Stowell Shapley, (Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 2, 1923 - ) is a professor Emeritus at UCLA of economics. He has contributed to the fields of statistics and especially game theory. After serving in the army for two years during World War II, from 1943 to 1945, he graduated from Harvard Univ..
Lloyd Shaw
For the Canadian political organizer for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, see Lloyd Shaw (socialist). Lloyd Shaw (1890-1958), also known as Dr. Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw, was an educator, and is generally credited with bringing about the broad revival of square dancing in America. He was superin..
Lloyd Shaw (socialist)
Lloyd R. Shaw (1914 - 16 October 1993) was a Canadian businessman, political activist and organizer. Shaw was a member of the Order of Canada. Born in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia to Lloyd E. and Lillian Shaw owners of L.E. Shaw Ltd, brickmakers. Earning a Masters or Arts degree in Economics from C..
Lloyd Sherr
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. This does not cite its [[Op..
Lloyd Smith
Lloyd Smith was born December 12 1953. He is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He played lead guitar in the funk band the Bar-Kays. His nickname in the band was "Luscious Lloyd". He also plays piano and other instruments. He is currently associated with a band called Hip-Soul. ..
Lloyd St. Amand
Lloyd St. Amand (born November 10, 1952) is a Canadian politician and the current Member of Parliament for the riding of Brant. He is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Born in Sarnia, Ontario, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario and his law degree i..
Lloyd Stephens
In December 2005, Lloyd Stephens performed in Ken Campbell's 36 hour Improvathon at the Inn on the Green Theatre. Lloyd is possibly the only deaf comedy improviser in the world. He founded the group Improvedy and had a hit show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2005. Lloyd also was part of the ve..
Lloyd Stephenson
Lloyd Stephenson (born May 10, 1981 in Thames Valley) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in April 2001. Originally from Thames Valley, the striker/midfielder is now based in Perth, but played in New Zealand most rece..
Lloyd Stinson
Lloyd Stinson (February 29, 1904-August 28, 1976) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada, and the leader of that province's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1953 to 1959. Although widely regarded as a capable leader, he was unable to achieve a major electoral breakthrough for his party..
Lloyd Street Grounds
Lloyd Street Grounds was a baseball stadium located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and home turf of the old Milwaukee Brewers. It opened on May 3, 1901 and its last game was played on September 12, 1901. After the last game was played, the old Milwaukee Brewers announced they were moving to St. Louis to ..
Lloyd Swanton
Lloyd Swanton (born 1960) is an Australian jazz bassist and composer, based in Sydney. In 1987 he co-founded The Necks and in 1991 also formed his own group, The Catholics. He has also performed solo improvisation concerts on double bass. Swanton has also performed with The Benders, Clarion Fracture..
Lloyd Tavernier
Lloyd Tavernier was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Garey Bridges. Lloyd suffered from sickle-cell anaemia which made the rest of the family a bit over-protective. History Lloyd arrived in Albert Square in July 1990 with the rest of the Tavernier clan: Fa..
Lloyd Tilghman
Lloyd Tilghman Lloyd Tilghman (January 26, 1816–May 16, 1863) was a railroad construction engineer and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He is best known for his inept defense of Ford Henry, Tennessee, in 1862. Tilghman was born in "Rich Neck Manor", Claiborne, Maryland. ..
Lloyd V. Berkner High School
L. V. Berkner High School School type Public Grade levels 9th through 12th Principal Ron Griffen Location Richardson, Texas, USA Contact (469) 593-7000 Enrollment 2,121 (as of 10/29/04) Mascot Rams Colors Green and Silver Homepage [link] Lloyd V. Berkner H..
Lloyd Walker
Lloyd Walker is a politician and political activist in Ontario, Canada. He was the leader of the Freedom Party of Ontario from 1997 to 2002. Walker became a follower of Ayn Rand's Objectivist philosophy in the early 1970s, after reading the novel Atlas Shrugged. A resident of London, Ontario, he vo..
Lloyd Waner
Lloyd James Waner (March 16, 1906 - July 22, 1982) was a Major League Baseball player. His small stature and 150 pound (68 kg) weight earned him the nickname "Little Poison". He is the brother of fellow baseball legend Paul Waner. Waner broke into the major leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 19..
Lloyd Watson
Lloyd Watson is an English rock and blues guitarist. Born to a Jamaican father and English mother Lloyd Watson's early influences covered the whole spectrum of both black and white music. From an early age Lloyd showed a musical talent, initially for the piano. Self taught on guitar Lloyd quic..
Lloyd Webber
Lloyd Webber may refer to: Andrew Lloyd WebberJulian Lloyd WebberWilliam Lloyd Webber This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended arti..
Lloyd Wendt
Lloyd Wendt was a long time Chicago journalist and the author of Chicago Tribune: The rise of a Great American Newspaper (Rand McNally, 1979) and three nonfiction pieces with Herman Kogan; [[Give the Lady What She Wants: The Story of Marshall Field & Company]]( And Books, 1979), Big Bill of Chicago ..
Lloyd Wheaton Bowers
Lloyd Wheaton Bowers was born March 9, 1859, in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel Dwight and Martha Wheaton (Dowd) Bowers. On both sides his ancestors were Puritans who had settled in New England more than two centuries before his birth. His family moved to Brooklyn, NY, and later to Eli..
Lloyd Wickett
Lloyd Meldrum Wickett (born on April 3, 1920 in Ontario, Canada) is a former National Football League tackle. He grew up in Washington state, and attended Oregon State University on a football scholarship. In 1943 he was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the 5th round of the draft. He played 4 games ..
Lloyd Williams
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Lloyd Williams was an officer in the United States Marine Corps who served and died in World War I. A famous saying is attributed to then Captain Williams. When advised to withdraw by a French officer at the defensive line just north of the village of Lucy-le-Bocage o..
Lloyd Wise
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Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr. (March 30,1890, Oak Park, Illinois – May 31, 1978, Santa Monica, California), commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American architect who did most of his work in Southern California. He was fathered by, overshadowed by, and frequently confused with Frank Lloyd Wrigh..
Lü Long
Jiankang Gong (建康公) Family name: Lü (呂; lǚ) Given name: Long (隆, lóng) Posthumous name: None Lü Long (呂隆) (d. 416), courtesy name Yongji (永基), was the last emperor of the Chinese/Di state Later Liang. He was the nephew of the founding emperor Lü Guang (Emperor Yiwu), a..

 


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