Emmeline Lewis Lloyd
1827–1913 (age 86)
Biography
Emmeline Lewis Lloyd, born in 1827, was among the earliest British women to take to mountain climbing with seriousness, establishing herself as a capable and courageous guide in the Alps. She combined a love of nature with a steady resolve to challenge expectations of her era.
Her pioneering climbs inspired later generations of female mountaineers and demonstrated that adventurous spirit and safety-conscious leadership could go hand in hand, a legacy that endured beyond her death in 1913.