Esmé Kirby

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Esmé Kirby (born Esmé Cummings, 31 August 1910, Croydon, died 18th October 1999, Snowdonia), was conservationist who together with her husband Peter Kirby formed the Snowdonia National Park Society, to ensure the mountains were protected from future development. She was previously married to Thomas Firbank, whose bestseller "I Bought a Mountain" describes their life at the hill farm Dyffryn Mymbyr during the 1930s. Esme left the farm to the National Trust.[1] [2][3]

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  1. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local-news/famous-farm-saved-nation-2404707
  2. Guardian of Snowdonia Esme Kirby immortalised in new memoir by Sion Morgan, Wales Online, 1 Oct 2014
  3. Obituary:Esmé Kirby – Guardian of Snowdonia by Craig Shuttleworth