Cynthia Tait

She was married to Admiral Sir William Eric Campbell Tait and during his prolonged absences found ample time to become interested in and paint wild flowers.

After Campbell Tait's death in 1946 she was married to Lancelot Herbert Ussher of Luncarty, Claremont, Cape, South Africa.

Hubert Henry Grenfell RN (1845–1906), an expert in naval gunnery and the inventor of several improvements in that field,[3] and Eleanor Kate Cunningham (1852–1932).

She and Campbell Tait had daughters who attended Blanchelande College in Guernsey, where she stayed on occasion when her husband was posted to the Far East.

Her paintings were inherited by her granddaughter, Cynthia Cormack, who only recently disclosed their whereabouts.

Leucadendron laureolum (Lam.) Fourc. (= L. decorum R.Br.)