Peter Floud
Peter Castle Floud CBE, was a British civil servant and official of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, administering missions in Egypt, Iran, and Albania. He was also an authority on William Morris.
Early life
The elder son of Sir Francis Floud KCB KCSI, KCMG, DCL, he was born together with twin sister Molly on 1 June 1911. Peter Floud was the brother of the politician Bernard Floud. Both brothers were educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and Wadham College, Oxford.After graduating in 1931, Peter passed the Civil Service Examination for admission to the Civil Service. He was admitted to the London School of Economics for research in the history of the industrial arts in Britain with special reference to the work of William Morris.
In 1938 he married the sociologist Jean MacDonald with whom he had three children, Andrew, Frances and Esther.
Career outline
- 1935–1939: Assistant-Keeper, Victoria and Albert Museum
- 1939–1944: Served for the London Regional Headquarters of the Ministry of Home Security
- 1944–1946: Administrator of UNRRA Balkan and Middle East Missions in Cairo and Teheran
- 1946/1947: Chief of UNRRA Mission to Albania
- 1947–1960: Keeper, Department of Circulation at the Victoria and Albert Museum
- 1950–1953: Chairman of the Children's Section of the International Council of Museums
- 1955: Made a Governor of the National Museum of Wales