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Mary Greene – The Joy of Remembering

The autobiography of the Cambridge artist, Mary Greene, 1941

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Pages 1-18. Preface and chapter 1, ‘Early Days in Grantchester,’ describing her family and schooling in the Old Vicarage.

Old Vicarage Grantchester, the Widnalls and Lally Smith

Grantchester Mill

Riversdale

Greene Family

Benjamin Greene

Edward Henry Palmer

Wiiliam Kingdon Clifford

Devil’s Dyke

Bourn Brooke

Dr Lumby, Merton House


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Pages 19-27. ‘My School and Home in Bedford’


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Pages 28-35. ‘I visit my Uncle’. Uncle Benjamin was a Director of the Bank of England for 50 years and became its Governor.

St Kitts and slavery

Benjamin Green and Bank of England


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Pages 36-48. ‘Studio Training’ as an artist in London

Margaret Catchpole, convict

Manet’s Execution of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico

Sarah Bernhardt


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Pages 49-64. ‘I start Work and make Friends’, her return to Harston and Cambridge

Harston House

Dr Lumby’s family

Daisy Stewart and Mr Jenkinson, University librarian

Ida Darwin and family

William Maitland and family

Silvia Myers

Margaret Keynes

Falcon Yard

William Ridgeway

Albert Seward

Mary Greene Gallery


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Pages 65-70. ‘The Naming of the Lane’, living in Cambridge and meeting with Alderman Kett

Mr Kett

Christ’s Pieces

Coe Fen


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Pages 71-89. ‘Harston and its people’

Baggot Hall

Harston Manor House

Harston Vicarage


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Pages 90 -99. ‘Some sketching stories’

Rev Conybeare


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Pages 100-106. ‘The Children of the Studio’, her pupils

Round Church

Hopkinsons

Signe Laven


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Pages 107-122. ‘The Garden Alley Studio’

G K Chesterton


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Pages 123-141. ‘About my pictures’

Bishop’s Mill


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Pages 142-153. ‘About my writing’

Midsummer Fair

Graham Greene


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Pages 154-160. ‘People I have met’ – ‘The Magnussens’

Magnusson family


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Page 161-169. ‘Mr Oswald Fisher, Rector of Harlton’

Oswald [Osmond] Fisher

T D Atkinson, architect


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Page 170-180. ‘The Lady of the London Docks’


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Pages 181-186. ‘The lady of Valparaiso’

Lady Frazer and The Golden Bough


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Pages 187-195. ‘The lady of the Roman Catholic Church in Cambridge’

Roman Catholic Church


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Pages 196-205. ‘The finders of the Syriac Codex’

Castlebrae, Chesterton


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Pages 206-213. ‘Miss Hargood’s Party’

2 Pemberton Terrace


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Pages 214-225. ‘The Schallings of Saltsjøbaden’


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Pages 226-245. ‘My Visits Abroad’ – ‘Three Times to Italy’


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Pages 246-261. ‘Two visits to Holland’


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Pages 262-274. ‘A Holiday in France’


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Pages 275-284.  ‘Midsummer in Sweden’


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Pages 285-296. ‘Holidays among the Alps’


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Pages 297-315. ‘In Brazil’


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Page 316-229. ‘Buenos Ayres and home to England’


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Pages 330-338. ‘Harston House and Garden’

Harston House

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