She is best known for her illustrations in working with Joseph Wilson Lowry on Samuel Pickworth Woodward's A Manual of the Mollusca, which was published in three parts.
James Frazer Redgrave was a clerk in the Office of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests and Land Revenues.
She produced the woodcuts for this work based on the drawings of mollusks by Samuel Pickworth Woodward, and then these were later engraved to create the book.
She also created some embellishments for Sir Henry Cole's A Hand-Book for the Architecture, Tapestries, Paintings, Gardens, & Grounds of Hampton Court.
The woodcut of a snail as seen in this book is the living specimen of Helix desertorum that was in the British Museum at the time.