Pamela Colman Smith's home, The Bolton's, 14 Millborne Grover, Chelsea, was the location of her studio and workplace. Here she produced The Green Sheaf (1903-1904), a self-published little magazine that included hand-coloured illustrations, possibly made with the assistance of students in The Green Sheaf School of Hand Colouring, which she conducted on the premises.. As Arthur Ransome recalls in Bohemia in London, her flat was also the gathering place for an ecclectic group of actors, musicians, artists and writers, who attended her "at homes." 





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