EAD's father, Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, owned a spelter works, Dillwyn and Co., in Llansamlet, a little to the north of Swansea. He later entered into a business partnership with William Siemens
Intertextuality and Influence
E. A. Dillwyn
EAD took her material from her father, who as a magistrate in 1843 was summoned off the cricket pitch to deal with the Rebecca Rioters. The Honno Welsh Women's Press issued a reprint...
Occupation
E. A. Dillwyn
On her father's death, EAD inherited his spelter works factory, Dillwyn and Co., which had a deficit of £100,000.
Painting, David. Amy Dillwyn. University of Wales, 1987.
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