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Lloyd Woollard (1882-1963) M.I.N.A., Naval Arch.

1882 Born at Leominster the son of Edward Coxall Woollard, an Ironmonger, and his wife Elizabeth Grace Proudman

Attended Royal Naval College, Greenwich; Thames Ironworks, Canning Town.

1905 Joined Staff of Director of Naval Construction

4 years as Instructor in N.A., R.N. Coll., Greenwich

Work—chiefly Battleships and Floating Docks

5 years Senior Lecturer at R.N. Coll., Greenwich.

1912 Married at Camden to Madeleine Laure Julie Dubois. Two daughters.

1922 Chief Constructor on Staff of Director of Naval Construction, Admiralty;

1963 Died at Groves End Farm, Ledbury.

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