Lady Caroline Emily Nevill (31 May 1829 – 23 February 1887) was an early English photographer.
Caroline Emily Nevill | |
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| Born | 31 May 1829 |
| Died | 23 February 1887 |
| Nationality | British |
| Known for | Photography |
Caroline Emily Nevill was the eldest daughter of William Nevill, 4th Earl of Abergavenny, and his wife, Caroline Leeke.[1][2] Her older brother William was born in 1826, at Longford Hall in Shropshire; her next-younger sister Henrietta Augusta was born in 1830, near Maidstone in Kent.[1]
Nevill and her younger sisters Henrietta (1830–1912)[3] and Isabel (1831–1915) were together known as "The Trio" when they exhibited at the London Photographic Society in 1854.[1][4]
Lady Caroline was a pioneering member of the Photographic Exchange Club (founded 1855) contributing architectural views of Kent from 1855 to 1858.[5] From 1859, she also contributed to the Amateur Photographic Association.[4]
Caroline Emily Nevill died in 1887, aged 57 years.[6]
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