Sorry but the only photographs I ever took of their home were taken on a box brownie, on a visit in the fifties, when I was a kid, before Claude passed,and without getting into the garden it is very difficult to take a photo of, and the people now living there have a very big guard dog, but if you could see a lot of her work you would probably get it, as I said she would not have been well known in the USA, but in France, and Jersey, where, having checked with the Jersey Heritage Website, holds her entire body of work, loaning,it out worldwide,If it helps, their home was on the coast i St Brelades bay, with a large garden, and is Granite built, and pretty much all of her work was studio based, and on LF, 6/4 I think, and contact printed, and involved her partner, Marcel Moore who waas both her partner and her ''muse'', and was also the reason that they settled in Jersey, as in the 1920's two women were, shall we say, frowned upon, to put things politely, and as I said, she suffered badlyvery sadly during the occupation during the last war, her Resistance activities resulting in her being given a death sentence towards the end of the war, which was never carried out, due to the Liberation, but Claude never recovered from the whole thing and died in the fifties,, very sadly, and she is buried in St Brelades Churchyard, which is very near her home,
,