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  1. Grave of Joan Leigh Fermor, in the churchyard of St Peter's church, Dumbleton. Joan Elizabeth Eyres Monsell, formerly Rayner (5 February 1912 – 4 June 2003) was an English photographer and wife of author Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor.

  2. Joans adventures with the travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor, whom she met in Cairo in 1944 and remained with until her death, are evocatively chronicled. Their peripatetic lives included...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2003 · Joan Leigh Fermor. Mediterranean muse to a master of unconventionality. Veronica Horwell. Mon 16 Jun 2003 20.52 EDT. Muses are chiefly remembered in the dedications of those they inspired, at...

  4. A sensual Greek goddess. She was a great life-enhancer, and muse to countless men — but chiefly to Paddy, her soulmate for 60 years. From magazine issue: 28 October 2017. Text settings. Comments....

  5. 7 de nov. de 2018 · CNN — They were discovered in shoeboxes and old folders tucked away in a bedroom cupboard in Greece after her death: an extraordinary forgotten archive of more than 5,000 photographs. Joan...

  6. Joan Elizabeth Eyres Monsell, photographer: born London 5 February 1912; married 1939 John Rayner (marriage dissolved 1947), 1968 Patrick Leigh Fermor; died Kardamyli, Greece 4 June 2003.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2010 · Published: 12:00AM BST 05 Jul 2003 Joan Leigh Fermor, who has died aged 91, created a remarkable house in southern Greece with her husband, the writer Patrick Leigh Fermor, which attracted a host of distinguished figures from the literary and social spheres.