Miss Eileen Strick
Other names: Ellen
Born 1878 (Presumed)
Died 17 July 1962
Active: 1897 - 1904
Country of birth: England
Country of death: Canada
Wood carver
Born in Oystermouth, Glamorgan. Died at Salmon Arm, B.C., Canada. She exhibited a panel in an arts and crafts exhibitions at the Pharos Club, Henrietta Street between 17th-20th May 1904. Her work was noted in the 'London Studio Talk' of The Studio (Vol. 23, page 242).
Eileen was the daughter of a prominent Swansea solicitor and is mentioned in the Plantagenet Blood Roll. She was a keen swimmer, angler and camper, and, whilst visiting Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies in 1912, founded a camp by Lake Moraine, where the fishing was excellent but the facilities were poor. She exhibited the model for her camp at Olympia in 1914 'turning the thoughts of many an enterprising girl visitor in the direction of a camping holiday'. She was still camp manageress in 1929, by which time she was married and had taken a Canadian passport.
This record includes information submitted by Kev McCarthy.
Works
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Carved Frame for Glass
1897 (Presumed)
Carved Panel for a Settle
1897 (Presumed)
Carved Stool
1897 (Presumed)
Locations
Address Llanfair West Cross | View on map
1897
This was the family home.
Address Alexandra House Kensington Gore London W | View on map
1901 (Circa)
One of two wood carving students amongst 50 residents at this home for women studying art, music, needlework and sculpture
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Exhibited at Swansea Sketching Club and Art Society Twelfth Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, Photographs and Works of Art, 1897
30 October 1897 - 4 December 1897
Institutional and Business Connections
Member of Swansea Art Society
1897
Student at School of Art Wood Carving
1901 (Presumed)
Listed as student of 'wood carving' in Census Returns of 1901, presume she was studying at the School
Descriptions of Practice
Occupation given in Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901
'Student Wood Carver'
Sources
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901
2001
RG13 piece 83 folio 168 page 68
Swansea Sketching Club and Art Society Catalogue of the Twelfth Annual Exhibition
1897
Citing this record
'Miss Eileen Strick', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=msib1_1205751646, accessed 31 Mar 2023]