Interview with Ina Lois Lloyd [sound recording] Interviewer: Beth M. Robertson, Part 4 of 6
Ina Lloyd, formerly Hall, nee Hooper, was born in Brompton where her father worked as a mechanical blacksmith. Her older sister became a teacher but Ina was not interested in study, preferring an active social life during her teenage years. She took the opportunity to leave high school at fourteen when she missed four weeks during the influenza epidemic and decided to become a milliner and tailoress, mainly, she remembers, so that she'd be able to make better clothes for herself than she could afford to buy. However she found the work unsteady and at eighteen decided to train as a comptometrist (working a high-speed calculator) and worked for four years at Eudunda Farmers before marrying in 1927. Mrs Lloyd's first husband died in 1941 and she remarried in 1946. She had gone back 'on the Comp' during the Depression and worked (not continuously) in later years. Mrs Lloyd had a child by each marriage.
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