[3] The first performance of the Winnipeg Ballet Club was part of a production in Montreal, celebrating the visit of Princess Elizabeth (not yet Queen) and her husband Prince Philip to Canada in May, 1939 (followed by a visit to Winnipeg).
[5] Although she received the appointment as Director of Ballet, she left Winnipeg in 1950 to move to Toronto, where she established another branch of the Canadian School of Ballet, formed the short-lived Toronto Festival Dancers, and continued her choreography.
[7] Anna Blewchamp successfully enacted a stage reconstruction of Lloyd's The Wise Virgins with help from former dancers in 1992 and the performance was video-recorded.
[8] Later Lloyd and Betty Farrally moved to Kelowna in 1958, where they opened a branch of the Canadian School of Ballet.
[11] She received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1992.