Pearl Binder (28 June 1904–25 January 1990) was a
British writer, illustrator, playwright,
stained-glass artist, lithographer, sculptor and a champion of the
Pearly Kings and Queens. She was a legendary character who had a lifelong fascination with the
East End of London, where she settled in the 1920s. In 1974 she became
Lady Elwyn-Jones, when her husband the politician and lawyer
Elwyn Jones was appointed
Lord Chancellor and made a
life peer, taking the title
Baron Elwyn-Jones.