Lena Lowis (born Selina Caroline Shakespear; 3 November 1845, in India – 18 November 1919, in London) was an Indian-born writer, scientific and botanical illustrator, noted for her 1878 publication Familiar Indian Flowers[1][2][3] which was advertised in The Times (London) in April 1881 as "with 30 coloured plates, 31s. 6d."[4]
Family
Lena Lowis was the daughter of Sir Richmond Campbell Shakespear (1812–1861), an Indian-born British Indian Army officer, who had married Marian Sophia Thompson at Agra, India on 5 March 1844. Their children were
- Richmond Shakespear b. 5 Dec 1844, d. 12 Aug 1865
- Selina Caroline Shakespear b. 3 Nov 1845, d. 15 Nov 1919
- Talbot Powney Shakespear b. 29 Jan 1847, d. 1896
- Edith Shakespear b. 18 Mar 1849
- Sophy Shakespear b. 20 Jan 1851
- Annie Shakespear b. 10 Jan 1853, d. 22 Jul 1898
- Emily Shakespear b. c 1856
- John Shakespear b. 1 Sep 1861
- Richard Shakespear d. 12 Aug 1865
- Minna Shakespear
She was married to Lt.-Col. Ninian Lowis (1838–1914), son of John Lowis, on 30 July 1868 at Horsley, Gloucestershire and they had a family consisting of