Herford was born on 16 October 1831 to John Herford and
Sarah Smith Herford. She studied under
Eliza Fox (1824–1903), an artist best known for her genre and portraiture scenes which incorporated contemporary social commentary. Fox signed the 1859 petition to admit women to the Royal Academy. Herford applied under the name 'L. Hereford' and became a pupil in 1861 as the only woman at the academy. She exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1861 to 1869 and also at the
Suffolk Street Gallery and the
British Institution. Hereford exhibited in 1864 a picture entitled
A Quiet Corner, and followed up her success by similar domestic scenes in 1865, 1866, and 1867. ==Admittance to the Royal Academy==