Background
Lloyd was born in 1827 in Wales. Her father and mother owned the Nantgwyllt manor house in the, now flooded, Elan valley. Her father, Thomas Lewis-Lloyd, was a Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1822.
Lloyd was born in 1827 in Wales. Her father and mother owned the Nantgwyllt manor house in the, now flooded, Elan valley. Her father, Thomas Lewis-Lloyd, was a Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1822.
She was in the first party to climb Aiguille du Moine in 1871 with Jean Charlet. She was the fourth child. Lewis Lloyd was an independent child and she ran a farm at Llandyfaelog Fach that bred mountain ponies.
Her hobbies included walking, fishing and otter hunting.
One of her guides had been Jean Charlet, a French mountain guide from Chamonix, who had been a groom in Nantgwyllt for a year. Lewis Lloyd and Straton had been two of the very rare women who climbed the Alps and Pyrenees in the 1860s and 70s.
In 1869 just four years after it was first climbed they made an unsuccessful attempt on the Matterhorn. In 1870 they became the first women to climb Monte Viso and the following year they made the first ascent of Aiguille du Moine guided by Joseph Simond.
The summit is at an altitude of 3,412 m and it requires climbers to abseil on the descent.
Lloyd died at Hampstead Hill Gardens in London. She is buried at Llansanffraid Cwmteuddwr and the church there has a memorial. The plaque that is there was saved from Nantgwyllt church when it was flooded.
The plaque notes that she was the eighth woman to climb Mont Blanc.