Mary Lowndes (1856–1929) was a British stained-glass artist who co-founded Lowndes and Drury that built The Glass House studio. She was also a poster artist, in particular with her active participation in the suffragette movement. Lowndes was a leading light in the Arts and Crafts movement and chair of the Artists' Suffrage League (ASL).
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1856
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1929 (aged 72)
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