Lucy Lloyd

Lucy Lloyd

Lucy Catherine Lloyd (7 November 1834 - 31 August 1914) was the creator along with Wilhelm Bleek of the 19th century archive of |xam and !kun texts

Read more about Lucy Lloyd:  Early Life, Collaboration With Wilhelm Bleek, Return To Europe, Contributions and Awards, Death

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