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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd's_of_London#Timeline_of_significant_events_at_Lloyd's
Timeline of significant events at Lloyd's
1686 Earliest reference to Edward Lloyd's coffee house on Tower Street
1691 Coffee house relocated to Lombard Street
1774 Society of Lloyd's founded at the Royal Exchange
1783 Zong massacre trial[52]
1799 Sinking of HMS Lutine
1871 Lloyd's Act
1906 San Francisco earthquake
1909 Sinking of RMS Republic
1911 Lloyd's Act
1912 Sinking of RMS Titanic
1914 Sinking of RMS Empress of Ireland
1925 Market relocated to its first owned building, at 12 Leadenhall Street
1955 Supported the Montgomery bus boycott by insuring the civil rights volunteers' carpool fleet after local insurers refused to
1956 Sinking of SS Andrea Doria
1958 Market relocated to new owned building, at 51 Lime Street
1965 Hurricane Betsy
1968 Cromer report published
1977 F. H. "Tim" Sasse syndicate scandal[53][54][unreliable source?]
1978 Amoco Cadiz disaster[20]
1977 Computer leasing losses emerged[20]
1979 Betelgeuse incident; Three Mile Island accident[20]
1980 Asbestos Working Party created to monitor the increasing losses from asbestos injury
1982 Accountants Neville Russell warned that assessing the losses from asbestos injury was "an impossibility"
1982 Lloyd's Act
1986 Market relocated to the current Lloyd's building, at 1 Lime Street
1988 Piper Alpha disaster[55]
1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill; Hurricane Hugo; Loma Prieta earthquake
1989 Lloyd's Community Programme founded, with first chairman Michael Wade[56]
1990s Escalation of the asbestosis affair and London market excess of loss (LMX) spiral
1991 Typhoon Mireille
1992 Hurricane Andrew
1993 Bishopsgate bombing[57] and subsequent establishment of Pool Re[58]
1994 Northridge earthquake
1994 Hardship Scheme set up to help Names whose losses exceeded their assets
1996 Equitas set up to harbour all pre-1993 exposures[59]
2000 A group of Names led by Sir William Jaffray issue court proceedings alleging fraud
2001 World Trade Center attack[60]
2004 Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne
2005 Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma[61]
2006 Berkshire Hathaway assumed Equitas liabilities[62]
2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster[63]
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami[64]
2013 Inga Beale appointed first female chief executive officer of Lloyd's[65]
2017 Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria[66] and California wildfires
2020 COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the first ever temporary closure of Lloyd's building[67][68]
2022 Hurricane Ian and losses arising out of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
2024 Baltimore Key Bridge collapse