Sir Charles Lloyd Jones (28 May 1878 – 30 July 1958) was an Australian businessman and patron of the arts.
He was born in Sydney to Edward Lloyd Jones and Helen Ann Jones, and was grandson to the Welsh-born merchant David Jones. He attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London, England, but ultimately was unable to fulfil his ambition of becoming a professional artist. He trained as a tailor and worked in that profession for several years in England before returning to Australia in 1902.
He worked for his family's firm, David Jones Limited, as tailor, then advertising manager, director and ultimately company chairman. He oversaw a period of sustained success and expansion for David Jones Ltd.
He was the inaugural Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission 1932-34.
He was knighted in 1951.[1]
Jones is also remembered for founding the David Jones Art Gallery. The Sir Charles Lloyd Jones Memorial Prize was named in his honour.