Donald Henry Floyd

Donald Henry Floyd (18 April 1892 – 15 June 1965) was a British painter known for his work in South East Wales.

Snell, who was the Art Master at Blundell's School,[2] taught him water colours, whilst Barlow introduced him to the painting of the St Ives School.

Floyd insisted on remaining a private whilst he served in Palestine, Egypt and India where he was tasked to sketch enemy positions, but he still painted in his free time.

[3] After the war he married Annie (a teacher who had trained under Maria Montessori)[citation needed] who was also a teacher and they moved to the South Wales border area around Caldicot, Chepstow and finally Tintern.

His family would sit warm inside whilst Floyd would don an extra overcoat to capture an image before it changed.