Lucretia Greene: Weaver of Mourning and Echoes of the Past Lucretia Carew, more commonly known as Lucretia Greene, remains a captivating enigma in the history of 19th-century embroidery. Born around 1803 in Waterford, Ireland – a city steeped in maritime tradition and artistic heritage – her life unfolded within the confines of a family deeply connected to both Quakerism and the burgeoning world of needlework. Her story isn’t one of g…
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