In 1939 two remarkable sisters purchased the former home of a miller in Lewes High Street and converted the stables into an art centre. From there, with the help of their Bloomsbury friends, the ladies kept the flag of culture flying during the war. Afterwards they set up the influential Miller’s Press, encouraging artists to experiment in lithography. This entertaining account documents the ladies’ earlier years and the tragedy that inspired their artistic commitment, as well as describing cultural life in Lewes during and after the war.
The Ladies of Miller’s, Dale House Press. £7.50

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Hi Mr Woolley, if you would like to purchase the book, please send an email to johnmcrook@icloud.com. John Crook can arrange for you. Thanks.