John Lloyd

Servants at Rhagatt, Corwen, North Wales

c. 1860
albumen print from wet collodion negative

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John Lloyd did not have a formal career but was praised by his neighbors as a humorous poet, excellent painter, and skilled (amateur) photographer.

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