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Landscape, Architecture and Memory - The Drawings of Elizabeth Lewis

Fri 22 May 2026 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Aymestrey Parish Church, HR6 9SU

Landscape, Architecture and Memory - The Drawings of Elizabeth Lewis

Fri 22 May 2026 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Aymestrey Parish Church, HR6 9SU

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A Talk by Nicola Kearton

Elizabeth Jane Woodhouse Lewis (1813–1874) was born in Ludlow and spent much of her life at Yatton Court, Aymestrey. She seems to have been a remarkably independent spirit, who defied her father by marrying geologist and antiquarian, Revd Thomas Taylor Lewis. She was fascinated by history and architecture throughout her life and an avid ‘church crawler’ from her early 20s. Exquisitely rendered images of Romanesque sculpture, ancient churches, ruined castles, country houses and vernacular buildings nestling amongst wooded slopes leap from the pages of her albums. Many of these works now serve as invaluable records of structures that have since been altered or lost. Her work reflects the intellectual curiosity of the Victorian period, the often-overlooked contribution of women and a strong concern for conservation — interests that later influenced the restoration of Aymestrey Church.

Although free we will be having a retiring collection to be shared between the church and HHCT

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Aymestrey Parish Church, HR6 9SU