Charles Frederick Lloyd (11 June 1867 – 31 July 1925) was a British pipe organ builder in Nottingham, England.
[1][2] Charles Frederick Lloyd was born in Nottingham, the only surviving son of Charles Lloyd, who had established an organ building business in the city, and Mary Ann Jennison.
[3] At age 18, he married Louisa Oaksford,[4] and had two sons, Charles Henry and Frederick Arthur.
Lloyd & Co. continued until his death in 1925, when he left the business to his son Frederick.
Lloyd was also the organist of St. Ann's Church, Nottingham for more than 40 years,[7] until poor health caused him to step down 18 months prior to his death.