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= Later Life = Between 1914 and 1923 she had contributed nine works to the royal academy. The majority of her work was exhibited in the Belfast museum and the National Gallery of Ireland. In 1917 she returned to Belfast after living in London for 7 years. She returned to Belfast due to the outbreak of war at this time. She was also appointed an associate of the Society of Women Artists in 1917. In 1919, she contributed to the RA: George Hammond, Esq. and portrait of the artist. Outside of her achievements in Belfast and London, she showed a score of her works at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. She continued to exhibit new works up until 1919 when she exhibited three works, “War”, “Peace” and “Decorative Panel”. Most of her exhibitions were at Royal Hibernian Academy and the Belfast Art Society. She attended several annual exhibitions at both, most notably the 40th Annual Exhibition of the Belfast Art Society. She participated in the 1922 edition of the exhibition of the Belfast Art Society in which she showed four watercolours, a portrait in oils and a case of six miniatures.

= Death = She died on October 22 1924 in Belfast. After her death The Belfast Art Society intended to utilise funds raised from her memorial to purchase one of her works and present it to the Municipal Art Gallery on behalf of the society. They also acknowledged her death in their annual meeting on 30 January 1925. Her pictures were draped in black in the Free Library at the Belfast Art Society because she had died since opening day. The Ulster Museum has many examples of her work, which includes an oil on canvas self-portrait. When she died her brother John B. Robinson donated 22 miniatures to the museum as a memorial.