Greenall's father, Joseph Robinson, died in 1905, aged 75. He bequeathed Margaret "an immediate legacy of £500 and his household effects and consumable stores". She was also left the income from a £20,000 trust fund. In 1915, she established
Ribchester Roman Museum after becoming concerned that many historic artefacts were being taken oit of the village, into the hands of private collectors. She had earlier purchased a row of houses on
Church Street in
Ribchester, near the
River Ribble, and had the land excavated prior to building a new property, today's Churchgates. In 1928, an R. Greenall, the honorary secretary of the Ribchester Museum Trust, was living there. Margaret had previously held the role. == Legacy ==