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[[Image:Im1946Vital-Lloyd.jpg|thumb| 1945. Loyd Carrier. ]] | [[Image:Im1946Vital-Lloyd.jpg|thumb| 1945. Loyd Carrier. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110723SW-i122+.jpg|thumb| 1955. 4 Seasons Scrub Cutter. 98cc. ]] | [[Image:Im20110723SW-i122+.jpg|thumb| 1955. 4 Seasons Scrub Cutter. 98cc. ]] | ||
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1950 Loyd retired as managing director but continued as director and technical adviser to the company<ref>The Times, Aug 23, 1950</ref> | 1950 Loyd retired as managing director but continued as director and technical adviser to the company<ref>The Times, Aug 23, 1950</ref> | ||
1954 [[Standard Insulator Co]] of Camberley made the '''Standard Loyd''' auto rotary sickle<ref> | 1954 [[Standard Insulator Co]] of Camberley made the '''Standard Loyd''' auto rotary sickle<ref>[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1954/1954%20-%202538.html Flight 1954]</ref>. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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c.1935 Captain Vivian Loyd left Vickers Armstrongs and set up his own company Vivian Loyd which produced the Loyd carrier which saw extensive service in WWII.
1950 Loyd retired as managing director but continued as director and technical adviser to the company[1]
1954 Standard Insulator Co of Camberley made the Standard Loyd auto rotary sickle[2].
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Aug 23, 1950
- ↑ Flight 1954