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Pegaret Anthony (1 November 1915 – 25 May 2000) was an English artist and lecturer in historical costume and theatre history best known for her watercolour paintings of war workers during the Second World War. ==Early years== Pegaret Keeling was born on 1 November 1915 in Totnes, Devon, the daughter of Jessie (''née'' Howes) and Guy William Keeling. Her maternal grandfather was the Victoran artist Thomas Howes. She was educated at The King Alfred School in Hampstead, and King's College of Household and Social Science at the University of London.〔Buckman, David ''Artists in Britain Since 1945'' Art Dictionaries Ltd (2006) pgs 50-51〕 As an 18-year-old student she travelled alone to Montreal in Canada, arriving back in London on 26 August 1934. From 1934 to 1938 she was a student at the Central School of Art and Design, where she studied under Jeanetta Cochrane, a theatre practitioner specialising in costume and scenery design.〔(Anthony's Profile on The Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection website )〕 In her final year here she was a holder of the William Atkinson Scholarship for theatre design.〔
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