Glenys Lloyd-Morgan

Lloyd-Morgan remained at the University of Birmingham for her PhD, working on Roman mirrors and predecessor artefacts from Britain and Ireland.

[3] In 1989, Lloyd-Morgan married and moved to Rochdale where she became a freelance lecturer and small finds consultant specializing in Roman artefacts in Lancashire.

Hilary Cool noted that Lloyd-Morgan:was, and remains, the foremost authority on Roman mirrors in the Western empire.

[3]Lloyd-Morgan was known for her generosity in helping students and researchers:There is a generation of research students who found a visit to work on material at the Grosvenor Museum at Chester a bright spot in what could be a lonely and soul destroying sojourn working in the basements of endless museums.

She would make sure you got the best out of the collection, provide you with information you hadn’t known you needed, and then take you to her home to stay, thus eking out your slender means.