While there she also created and exhibited her works, including an exhibition in 1925 at White City Fair "to worldwide acclaim".
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She made her name for her stained glass works, such as those found at Guildford Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral and Eton College Chapel.
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Most of her work life centered around The Glass House studio in Fulham in Greater London with other artists, such as Wilhelmina Geddes, Mary Lowndes and Alfred J. Drury.
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