Florence Laura Ruth Raymond (1897–1986) was a British painter, calligrapher and weaver.
[1] She then spent two years at Greenwich Polytechnic before entering the Royal College of Art, where her teachers included the painter Robert Anning Bell.
[1] She continued to exhibit at that venue until at least 1940, by which time she was teaching weaving at the Gloucester School of Art and exhibiting her paintings and other works throughout the south-west of England.
[2] Raymond was a skilled calligrapher and worked with Graily Hewitt on several Books of Remembrance for Westminster Abbey and also produced the Record Book of Gloucester Cathedral, which also has examples of her weaving.
[1] Raymond lived for a long period at Brookthorpe in Gloucestershire and died in Hampshire.