
A young violinist, Nora Clench (18671938), was one of the great sources of pride for the people of St. Marys, Ontario in the late 19th century.
She was born and spent her early years at Riverside, a home built by her father, Leon Clench.

By the time she was 12, she was performing throughout southern Ontario.
A musical prodigy, Nora inspired great love and admiration during her extraordinary life.

At 17, she went to study in Leipzig,Germany. She then began a remarkable career as a concert violinist, eventually establishing her own string quartet in London, England.
Nora's visits home became infrequent, especially when she married an Australian artist and settled there.
Still, St. Marys has not forgotten Nora Clench. A plaque commemorating her has been placed across the road from 96 Robinson Street, her childhood home.