Education
She trained at the Kingston School of Arts from 1949 to 1951, where she specialised in weaving and stained glass, and then studied at the Royal College of Art until 1955.
She trained at the Kingston School of Arts from 1949 to 1951, where she specialised in weaving and stained glass, and then studied at the Royal College of Art until 1955.
She worked as an assistant during this time on the nave windows of Coventry Cathedral. She has worked on more than a hundred windows in at least 40 churches, including Street Peter, Martindale, Shrewsbury Abbey, Street Oswald, Oswestry and Street Mary, Chirk. She suffered a stroke in 1996, but was able to continue working, two windows at Street Nicholas, Blakeney from 2000 being late examples of her windows.
Foreign more than 20 years she has lived near Shrawardine.