Margaret Calkin James was born in Emmanuel,
West Hampstead, the third of seven children of Harry Bernard Calkin (1861–1926), a senior underwriter at
Lloyd's of London and Margaret Agnes Palfrey (1870–1936), daughter of
Penry Powell Palfrey (1830–1902), a well-known artist in stone and stained glass. She attended
North London Collegiate School from 1909 to 1913. She was a student at the
Central School of Arts and Crafts between 1913 and 1915, specialising in calligraphy and winning the
Queen's Scholarship in her final year. She then enrolled at the
Westminster School of Art. In June 1922 she married
Charles Holloway James, a distinguished architect who trained under Sir
Edwin Lutyens. After her marriage she worked from a studio at her home. They had a son and two daughters. Her younger daughter, Elizabeth Argent, lived in
Alcester till her death in 2016. Her grandchildren Alison, Jennifer, Nicholas and Jeremy continue to promote their grandmother's legacy. ==Career==