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  2. Following our origin as a classification society in Edward Lloyd’s coffee house in 1760, Lloyd’s Register has had a base of operation in London. Since then, the organisation has grown, spreading around the world.

  3. The organisation dates to 1760. Its stated aims are to enhance the safety of life, property, and the environment, by helping its clients (including by validation, certification, and accreditation) to improve the safety and performance of complex projects, supply chains and critical infrastructure.

  4. Lloyd's Register of Ships online. Explore historical editions of the Register of Ships online now. Volumes of the Register of Ships, formerly Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, fully accessible and searchable online (between 1764-1998) can be accessed for free and in PDF format via: Internet Archive. Wikimedia Commons. Google Books.

  5. First for trusted advice. For 260 years, we have shown relentless curiosity to discover our clients’ challenges and to work together to identify the best solutions. We enable better safety, technical, operational and business performance in the Maritime sector, serving clients across the globe.

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  6. The scene was set for the establishment of Lloyd’s Register in Fenchurch Street, London its home for over 115 years. LR grew globally, from a London coffee house in 1760, into new sectors. Its premises in London followed its varying fortunes.

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  7. Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, world’s first and largest ship-classification society, begun in 1760 as a registry for ships likely to be insured by marine insurance underwriters meeting at Lloyd’s coffeehouse in London. It is concerned with the establishment of construction and maintenance standards.

  8. The Lloyd's Register Foundation Heritage & Education Centre explores the history, importance and development of maritime safety through Lloyd's Register's renowned archive, library and expertise.