Mary Margaret Garman Campbell (1898–1979) was the eldest of seven sisters known for their glamorous, bohemian lifestyles and their many love affairs with famous artists, writers, and musicians of interwar London. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the wife of the radical South African poet Roy Campbell, who attacked the group in The Georgiad (1931), a response to his wife's lesbian affair with Vita Sackville-West.
Mary Margaret Garman Campbell (1898–1979) was the eldest of seven sisters known for their glamorous, bohemian lifestyles and their many love affairs with...
set, and including: Kathleen Garman, Lady Epstein (1901–1971) Lorna Garman (1911–2000) MaryGarman (1898–1979) Douglas Garman, British Communist Party Education...
Kathleen Esther Garman, Lady Epstein (15 May 1901 – August 1979) was the third of the seven Garman sisters, who were high-profile members of artistic circles...
The Garman sisters were members of the bohemian Bloomsbury set in London between the wars. The complex lives of Mary, Kathleen and Lorna included affairs...
Lorna Cecilia Wishart, née Garman (11 January 1911 – 12 January 2000) was the youngest of the nine children of Walter Garman, an eccentric medical doctor...
a woman, Wilma Gregory, who supported him financially, and also met MaryGarman and Roy Campbell. After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in July...
of LGBT people outside the Bloomsbury Group strictly speaking include MaryGarman, Nina Hamnett, Jane Ellen Harrison, Rupert Brooke and Arthur Hobhouse...
Theodore Garman (1 July 1924 – 22 January 1954), known as Theo, was an English painter of the mid-20th century. Garman was born on 1 July 1924, the son...
aristocratic English wife MaryGarman lived in a "croglofft cottage" above Porth Ysgo. According to his biographer Joseph Pearce, Roy and Mary Campbell shocked...
Anglo-African poet Roy Campbell and his English aristocrat-turned-bohemian wife, MaryGarman Campbell. The Campbells' oldest daughter, Anna Campbell, later recalled...
Guy "Rusty" Garman, sometimes known as Doc Deep, was a physician and scuba diver who died during an attempt to set a world record recreational deep dive...
The Mary Rose was a carrack in the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII. She was launched in 1511 and served for 34 years in several wars against France...
County Wexford (Irish: Contae Loch Garman) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Southern Region. Named after the...
and Connla's well, making it the source of both Shannon and Boyne. Loch Garman's mythological origin is also given in the dindsenchas – in some translations...
Elspeth Frances Garman is a retired professor of molecular biophysics at the University of Oxford and a former President of the British Crystallographic...
the Barton football team's quarterback; one of the five holdovers Andrew Garman as Dr. Hardy Woodrup, the headmaster of Barton Academy Naheem Garcia as...
Wexford (Irish: Loch Garman) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland. Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River...
donated by Kathleen Garman to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. With Epstein's former pupil Sally Ryan, Garman created the Garman Ryan Collection, a collection...
Georgia Isaac Nichols, first postmaster of Australia's post Tammy Flores Garman Schoenen, first female postmaster of Guam. Helen J. Stewart, first postmaster...
Dreyer Milan Dufek Sheck Exley Maurice Fargues Fernando Garfella Palmer Guy Garman Steve Irwin death Jim Jones Henry Way Kendall Artur Kozłowski Yuri Lipski...
Archived from the original on December 14, 2006. Retrieved February 7, 2007. Garman, Emma (January 24–31, 2005). "Love's Labors". New York. Retrieved February...
December 18, 2017. Hill, Ruth (November 6, 2017). "Interview with Rick Garman". My Devotional Thoughts. Retrieved December 18, 2017. Hurley, Laura (February...
Century (1971–73), To Tell the Truth (1977), Strike It Rich (1986) Ralph Garman United States The Joe Schmo Show (2003), Joe Schmo 2 (2004) Boboy Garovillo...