[4] She regularly went on painting trips with her father to both Europe, notably to the Netherlands and Belgium, and also within Scotland.
[2][4] On one such trip, to Pittenweem in Fife, Coventry met her future husband, the scholar Edward Robertson, whom she married in 1915.
[2] From 1916 to 1921 the couple lived at Inveresk in East Lothian and then, between 1921 and 1934, in Bangor in north Wales where Robertson was a professor of Semitic languages.
[5][3] While living in Didsbury, Coventry painted a number of portraits including one of the Chief Rabbi of Manchester.
[6] 8 artworks by or after Gertrude Mary Coventry at the Art UK site