Celebrating Lady Augusta Mostyn Gallery Talk with Dr. Dinah Evans

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Discover the Legacy of Lady Augusta Mostyn: A Gallery Talk with Dr. Dinah Evans

Are you intrigued by the lives of remarkable women in history? Join us for an enlightening gallery talk that delves into the life and legacy of Lady Augusta Mostyn, a prominent Welsh philanthropist and patron of the arts.

Unveiling History with Dr. Dinah Evans

We are thrilled to have Dr. Dinah Evans, an Honorary Research Associate of Bangor University, as our distinguished speaker. In 2019, Dr. Evans embarked on a fascinating research journey when Lord Mostyn invited her to examine two previously unseen boxes of papers related to Lady Augusta Mostyn, discovered at Mostyn Hall. These documents provided a wealth of information about Lady Mostyn’s contributions and influence, offering new insights into her extraordinary life.

During the talk, Dr. Evans will share her discoveries and the stories that emerged from these historical treasures. Her presentation will illuminate Lady Mostyn’s impact on the arts and her philanthropic endeavors, painting a vivid picture of a woman whose legacy continues to inspire.

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 12th June
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Victorian Gallery, Llandudno Museum

Admission:
– £5 per person
– Free with Seasonal Pass

Accessibility

Llandudno Museum is committed to ensuring that all visitors can enjoy their experience. The venue is fully accessible, featuring toilets and lift facilities for your convenience.

Visit Our Celebrating Lady Augusta Mostyn Gallery Talk!

Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the life of Lady Augusta Mostyn and gain a deeper understanding of her significant contributions to Welsh culture and the arts. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about the past, this talk promises to be both informative and inspiring.

We look forward to welcoming you to this special event. See you there!

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