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Antony Charles Lloyd 1916-1994 TONY LLOYD was born on 15 July 1916 into a Hampstead family that was part of the ... lived next door and the Fabians holidayed together : the Lloyds and Bernard Shaw might be found staying with the Webbs .
Antony Charles Lloyd 1916-1994 TONY LLOYD was born on 15 July 1916 into a Hampstead family that was part of the ... lived next door and the Fabians holidayed together : the Lloyds and Bernard Shaw might be found staying with the Webbs .
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The Prime Minister Nuri es - Said was accustomed to drop in unannounced to Lloyd's office . Lloyd was also entrusted with the job of inducting the ill - fated young King Feisal into archaeology at weekly meetings .
The Prime Minister Nuri es - Said was accustomed to drop in unannounced to Lloyd's office . Lloyd was also entrusted with the job of inducting the ill - fated young King Feisal into archaeology at weekly meetings .
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Garstang's choice of Lloyd as Director was equally well judged . Official recognition of his work came his way . He had already been awarded the OBE in 1948 , while still Technical Adviser in Baghdad , and in 1958 as Director in Ankara ...
Garstang's choice of Lloyd as Director was equally well judged . Official recognition of his work came his way . He had already been awarded the OBE in 1948 , while still Technical Adviser in Baghdad , and in 1958 as Director in Ankara ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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