Eileen Boyd

Eileen Alberta Boyd became Mrs Gordon Lane (13 December 1890 – 14 September 1975) was an Australian singer.

[1] In 1910 a concert was arranged in Sydney to mark her transition from a child performer to a singer with a fine contralto voice.

[1] In 1917 she sang at the Royal Albert Hall in London and many prestigious venues when she joined a tour in support of the Red Cross starring and organised by Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford.

She and Butt were "favourably compared" and they sang The Dream of Gerontius being George V and Queen Mary in 1917.

In 1937 it was "Mrs Gordon Lane" who commissioned a pastel portrait from the Australian artist Dora Wilson.

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