Joan Cambridge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Joan Cambridge (AKA Joan Boddam-Wetham) | |
| Born | 26 march 1920 |
|---|---|
| Died | 2 July 1989 |
| Occupation | Graphologist |
The daughter of an Indian Army officer she wanted to become a doctor but turned to graphology. As the chairman of Scientific Graphologists England Ltd. she was the foremost analyst in the 1950s/1960s. A strict teacher, she trained numerous graphologists and also assisted handicapped and autistic children in writing skills. She regularly appeared as an expert witness in the High Court. She wrote articles under the name Escritura in Prediction until 1977. A major influence on British Graphology.

