The work and life of Marianne North
On 6 January 2026 a full house at The National Archives auditorium were treated to a wonderful talk by Jack Andrews MBE – a much-loved member of the Kew community and one of Kew Gardens’ most distinguished former volunteer guides.

Jack Andrews (Courtesy of Richmond Society)
Jack spoke about the life and work of Marianne North, the extraordinary Victorian painter who travelled the globe to capture exotic plants and landscapes. Close to 100 guests gained a fascinating insight into Marianne’s life through her art, archival material and words drawn from her private notebooks and letters.
Marianne North memorably said ‘Begin now by observing as much as you can of what nature teaches, and you will find happiness in life.’

Marianne North
We were honoured to be part of this event, Jack’s final public speaking engagement after a decades long career. Those who attended this free event and anyone who would like to mark the end of Jack’s illustrious career are invited to make a donation to Jack’s nominated charity WaterAid. To donate to WaterAid click here.


