Albert E. Lloyd account books, correspondence, manufacturers' catalogs, papers, photographs, and tools, 1899-1932.

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Albert E. Lloyd account books, correspondence, manufacturers' catalogs, papers, photographs, and tools, 1899-1932.

Contains account books, correspondence, manufacturers' catalogs, papers, photographs and tools of Albert E. Lloyd, organ builder.

6 linear ft. (20 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7952448

Organ Historical Society

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Lloyd, Rosetta Bent, 1871-1962.

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Benson, George, 1862-1917.

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Hope-Jones, Robt. (Robert), 1859-1914

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Robert Hope-Jones was born on February 9, 1859, in Hooton Grange, Eastham, England, and as a young adult worked as an electrician at several professions. Between 1881 and 1903, he was the proprietor and sometime partner in several English organ firms, including the Hope-Jones Electric Organ Co. and the Hope-Jones Organ Co. of Birkenhead, England. In 1903, he came to the United States where he worked for the Austin Organ Company and Ernest M. Skinner, and in 1907, founded his own company in Elmir...

Lloyd, Thomas A., b. 1947.

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Rudolph Wurlitzer Company

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American firm of instrument makers and dealers. From the description of Partially printed document signed by Rudolph Henry Wurlitzer and Jay C. Freeman, dated : New York, 12 March 1932, 1932 Mar. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270873939 ...

Aeolian Company

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The Skinner Organ Company was established in Boston in 1902 by Ernest M. Skinner, and was incorporated in 1919 with Arthur Hudson Marks as the primary share holder. On January 2, 1932, the firm merged with the Aeolian Company to become the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company. The firm reorganized in 1970 and moved to Randolph, Massachusetts, and was bankrupt by 1974. The Skinner and the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Companies were the two leading American organ-building firms of the first two-thirds of the tw...

Lloyd, Albert E., 1871-1955.

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Albert E. Lloyd was born in Rochdale in northern Manchester, England, on Oct. 26, 1871. He served his apprenticeship with the organbuilder George Benson of Manchester beginning in 1885, and by 1892 was working for the Hope-Jones Electric Organ Co. in Birkenhead. He married Rosetta Bent of Hulme, Manchester in 1898, and in 1907, immigrated to New York on the S.S. Lucania, arriving at Ellis Island on June 23. He immediately traveled to Elmira to continue work for Robert Hope-Jones. After 1910 he w...

Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc.

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Lloyd, Frederick J., 1910-2006.

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