Alice Lloyd (actress)

It was reported that Alice sang for an hour to calm the passengers whilst power was restored to the vessel.

[5] She toured the United States in 1912, playing cities in Montana, including Butte, where her friend, feminist writer Mary MacLane, published two detailed feature articles in the local press about their friendship and Alice's visit to Butte with her daughter Alice and performing sidekick Grace Field.

[6] When, in 1913, both sisters appeared in competing theatres on opposite sides of Times Square in Manhattan, "there was little question among critics and audiences as to which was the bigger draw.

She also took part in a revue, These Stars Made Variety, in the late 1930s with Hetty King and Ada Reeve.

During the Second World War, she performed in another revue, Black Velvet, and played in a pantomime with her sister Rosie Lloyd in 1944.

The Wood family, from left to right: Top row : Daisy, Rosie, John, Grace, Alice. Middle : John Wood (father), Matilda (mother), Marie. Bottom : Annie, Maud, Sydney