Thomas Alwyn Lloyd

He was also a founding member of the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales in 1928 and served as its chairman from 1947 to 1959.

He also undertook work for the National Coal Board and Forestry Commission in Wales.

[3] In about 1920 he designed his own home at 11 Heol Wen in Rhiwbina Garden Village, in northern Cardiff.

[3] Dates unknown: Awarded at the Welsh National Eisteddfod for a building that cost less than £750,000, and has been completed in the past three years.

[16][17] Awarded by the Welsh School of Architecture to the top four students in the final year of the Part 1.

Waun-y-Groes Avenue, Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff , largely designed by Alwyn Lloyd
Hafod Lwyd, Rhiwbina Garden Village. Designed by Alwyn Lloyd for his own occupation c. 1920
Housing at Trebeferad (1936)
St Margaret's Church, Wrexham Garden Village (1960)