Charles Lloyd (8 September 1835 – 8 October 1908)[1] was a pipe organ builder based in Nottingham who flourished between 1859 and 1908.
After the exhibition, the organ was moved back to Nottingham and installed in St. Edmund's Church, Holme Pierrepont.
[3] The company name was then changed to Charles Lloyd & Co., Church Organ Builders, Nottingham.
When the Great Central Railway was brought to Nottingham in 1896, land occupied by the Lloyd business had to be cleared to make way for the Victoria Station.
He entered into organ building first at Birmingham, then with Brindley of Sheffield, then in Nottingham under Charles Lloyd.