[1] [2] Jones traveled around Denmark, Italy and France with her mother for years until, at 28, she studied casting, carving, and modeling at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London[3] with Harold Brownsword and there she won a gold medal for her animal modelling.
She is represented in the National Gallery of Canada (RCA Diploma Coll.
[1] In 1954, she was made a full member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
[8][1] There is a biography published called: Put On Her Mettle: The Life and Art of Jacobine Jones by Natalie Luckyj (1945–2002).
[2][9] Jones' birthdate is sometimes listed as 1898, which is incorrect, and in some places her mother's last name, "Nielsen," is misspelt as "Neilsen."