Agnes Freda Forres

[2] In 1912 she married Sir Archibald Williamson, a politician and businessman who became Lord Forres.

[2] In 1926 Forres exhibited a bronze bust portrait at the Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris and showed a plaster work there the following year.

[3] Between 1926 and 1938 Forres exhibited five works at the Royal Academy in London.

[2][1] In 1930 Forres commissioned a relief sculpture, The Mocking Birds, from Jagger for her home in London and helped to organise his memorial exhibition in 1935.

[2] During World War II, Forres worked on a number of relief committees but died in May 1942 when she fell under a train at Green Park tube station in central London.