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Enid Mary Chadwick (1902–1987) was a British artist known for religious art and children's religious material. Enid Chadwick lived in Walsingham for more than fifty years. She came to Walsingham from Brighton in 1934. She was the daughter of a priest and attended a convent school in Oxford run by the sisters of the , whose house is now St Antony's College. Chadwick trained at the Brighton School of Art prior to coming to Walsingham in 1934. Chadwick's painting and her personal style appear in the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.
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