The Lloyd's Register Foundation, Heritage & Education Centre is pleased to reveal it's new website Stories Portal, that will provide insightful and personal stories about Lloyd's Register, its staff and its role in the development of maritime safety.
The new Stories provide a unique perspective on Lloyd's Register's heritage, from the weird and wonderful to the globally important issues facing the world today. Each story is specially curated by the Heritage & Education Centre, with new authors from our networks providing engaging case studies, reports and stories.
At launch, six stories are available.
Alun is a Senior Lecturer at Exeter University, specialising in the history of facial hair in Britain. Alun's serial of six stories explores the historic photographs of Lloyd's Register surveyors and the changing fashion and functionality of their beards throughout the Victorian period. Over the coming months, Alun's other three stories will be released. To stay updated about these new releases, sign up to the HEC mailing list or follow us on social media. Read Alun's stories here.
Farheen is one of three interns that has joined the Foundation's Hindsight Perpsectives Project, an initiative that aims to provide historical context as a means to discovering creative and meaningful solutions for modern-day safety challenges. In this story, Farheen explores the risks associated with carrying containers on bulk carriers and the increased demand on containers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read Farheen's story here.
Mina is the second of three interns that has joined the Foundation's Hindsight Perspective Project. Assessing the impact of the pandemic on the shipping industry, Mina outlines the factors for implementing autonomous systems in the maritime sector, with lessons from the past playing a key role throughout her investigation. Read Mina's story here.
Nora is the third and final Hindsight Perspective micro-intern. In this story, Nora examines the current backlog of global shipping due to supply-chain bottlenecks, such as the recent Suez Canal blockage. How can these issues be mitigated? Expansion of existing routes or through the construction of new ones? Read Nora's story here.