Lady Henrietta Augusta Lloyd-Mostyn (née Nevill; 18 June 1830 – 25 January 1912) was an English philanthropist and photographer who contributed to the development of the Welsh town of Llandudno.
Augusta Nevill was born at Birling Manor near Maidstone, Kent.[1] Her parents were William Nevill, 4th Earl of Abergavenny, and Caroline Leeke.[2] Her sisters, Caroline Emily Nevill and Isabel Nevill, were also photographers.[3]
On 19 July 1855 Augusta Nevill married Thomas Lloyd-Mostyn. They had two sons, Llewelyn Neville Vaughan Lloyd-Mostyn and Harry Richard Lloyd-Mostyn. They lived at Gloddaeth Hall.
Augusta Mostyn commissioned All Saints Church, Deganwy from the architect John Douglas as a memorial to her parents.[4]
She commissioned the Mostyn Art Gallery in Llandudno, the precursor of the current Mostyn gallery, as a headquarters for the Gwynedd Ladies' Arts Society, a society that was set up by a 'miss Clearance Whaite' (daughter of the president of Royal Cambrian Academy of Art), Lady Mostyn donated £10.10s (which was worth ~£1500 after inflation in 2019), thus making her the founder.[5]
This is thought to have been the first art gallery in the world dedicated to exhibiting work by women.[6][7]
Group exhibitions
Exhibition of Recent Specimens of Photography, Society of Arts, London, 1852[8]
Tree and Rock, c.1850. Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Collections
Mostyn's work is held in the following permanent collections:
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