This is a recording of a talk called The Remarkable Pinwill Sisters, by Helen Wilson, recorded in 2021.
In this talk, given by Helen Wilson, we will learn all about the remarkable Pinwill sisters who worked as professional woodcarvers in Victorian Ermington and then Plymouth.
The successful Pinwill sisters, Mary, Ethel and Violet, learnt their craft and defied convention to become professional ecclesiastical woodcarvers in 1890. Their family background not only provided support and encouragement, but also afforded a heritage of working with wood. The architect Edmund H. Sedding played a critical role in his patronage of the fledgling woodcarving business, delivering high quality and innovative designs for their early work, establishing the company’s reputation, and attracting the attention of other architects.
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