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Mary Charlotte Greene gallery

The paintings of Mary Charlotte Green

Emmanuel Street 1947, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Albany Cafe, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Page 63 The Joy of Remembering, Mary Greene

Quinces Court, Hobson Street, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Page 62 The Joy of Remembering by Mary Greene

St Edward’s Passage, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Red Lion Yard, Mary C Greene (MoC)

St Andrew’s Hill, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Sayle’s Yard, St Tibb’s Row, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Page 92 The Joy of Remembering by Mary Greene

Wray’s Court, Mary C Greene (MoC)

White Horse Inn, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Nine Pin Yard, Mary C Greene (Cambs Collection)

Free School Lane, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Christ’s College Gate, Mary C Greene (MoC)

Chelsea Waterfront, Mary C Greene

Cambridge from Coe Fen, Mary C Greene

Page 125 The Joy of Remembering, Mary C Greene

Rome, Mary C Greene (1926)

In the park, Mary C Greene

Weaving, Mary C Greene

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Mary C Greene

Pensées, 1891, Mary C Greene

Mary C Greene

The Royal Palace, Mary C Greene

Town at the Foot of Mountains, Mary C Greene

Cambridge Market Hill, Mary C Greene

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View of Cambridgeshire Countryside, Mary C Greene

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Licence

This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Capturing Cambridge makes accessible thousands of photos and memories of Cambridge and its surrounding villages and towns. It is run by the Museum of Cambridge which, though 90 years old, is one of the most poorly publicly funded local history museums in the UK. It receives no core funding from local or central government nor from the University of Cambridge.

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Museum of Cambridge