Lorna Cecilia Garman Wishart (1911 - 2000) was the youngest of the seven daughters (and two sons) of Walter and Margaret Garman, an eccentric Victorian doctor, led notoriously high profile lives within mid 20th century artistic circles. Having grown up in the bleak surroundings of the ‘Black Country’ at Oakeswell Hall, Wednesbury, in England they were prominent in London's Bohemian Bloomsbury set, between the two world wars. Her character may be summed up in this quote: She ended her days a pillar of the Roman Catholic community around Arundel, in West Sussex .
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