Career
She was at the time working for the Crown Estate managing its working class housing estates near Regent"s Park. She had a general surveying practice but is best known for the work her firm did for the Street Pancras House Improvements Society (later Street Pancras Housing Association) of which she was secretary, started in Somers Town and later working elsewhere in North London. Her pioneering social and housing surveys in the 1920s drew the attention of middle classes to the plight of slum dwellers including Somers Town, Pimlico, North Kensington and Edinburgh as described in her memoirs
She played a leading role in the foundation of a number of housing associations in the 1920s and 1930s, including Kensington Housing Trust, Stepney Housing Trust, Isle of Dogs Housing Society and Bethnal Green Housing Society.
On retirement she went to live in Canada, where she died.