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- One of Agnes Macphail's regular postcards to her sister, Gertha Reany (nee McPhail)One of Agnes Macphail's regular postcards to her sister, Gertha Reany (nee …
- Postcard to Gertha (nee McPhail) and Merd Reany from Agnes Macphail in Glasgow, ScotlandPostcard to Gertha (nee McPhail) and Merd Reany from Agnes Macphail in …
- Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister, Gertha reany (nee McPhail)Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister, Gertha reany (nee McPhail)
- Postcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister Gertha Reany (nee McPhail) from ScotlandPostcard from Agnes Macphail to her sister Gertha Reany (nee McPhail) from …
- Agnes Macphail's comments on the Abstract of Ship's Log about her return voyage from Liverpool to Montreal on the S.S. “Empress of Canada” from her 1952 scrapbook.Agnes Macphail's comments on the Abstract of Ship's Log about her return …
- Agnes Macphail's introduction to her 1952 Scrapbook, listing her reasons for making the trip to Scotland and Ireland.Agnes Macphail's introduction to her 1952 Scrapbook, listing her reasons for making …
- Cover states: The K.P. Telescope “printed by and for the men in Kingston Penitentiary”Cover states: The K.P. Telescope “printed by and for the men in …
- Menu is likely from Canadian Pacific Steamships Limited, S.S. “Empress of Canada,” Captain J.P. Dobson D.S.C., D.D., R.N.R.Menu is likely from Canadian Pacific Steamships Limited, S.S. “Empress of Canada,” …
- Agnes Macphail's introductory page to her 1952 Scrapbook, which includes a picture postcard of the Canadian Pacific ship, the Empress of France. Agnes Macphail sailed to Britain from Montreal with heAgnes Macphail's introductory page to her 1952 Scrapbook, which includes a picture …
- Excerpt from an article about Agnes Macphail, with pages containing editorial remarks by Lilly Bailey, Agnes Macphail's sister.Excerpt from an article about Agnes Macphail, with pages containing editorial remarks …
- This letter was discovered under the floorboards during the renovation of a house in Durham, Ontario that had previously been the home of Samuel Edge. According to the donor who found the item, "SamuThis letter was discovered under the floorboards during the renovation of a …
- According to Carol Black, local historian, the letter accompanied a gift of a silver cup for Sweeny's grand-daughter, Agnes Sweeny (now Agnes Cooper).According to Carol Black, local historian, the letter accompanied a gift of …
- An autobiographical article by Agnes Macphail about her family history and trip to Scotland to visit her ancestral homes.An autobiographical article by Agnes Macphail about her family history and trip …
- Second part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.Second part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about …
- Article regarding the unveiling of a commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons. The acccompanying photograph is of Senator Cairine Wilson (on the left) and Ellen Fairclough, MemberArticle regarding the unveiling of a commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at …
- Newspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.Newspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating …
- Archival record shows that: The hansard records the motion moved by Agnes C. Macphail. The item is still in a House of Commons envelop with free postage stamp, addressed to Mrs. Purdy Ceylon, Ont. [tArchival record shows that: The hansard records the motion moved by Agnes …
- Letter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.Letter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.
- Letter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World War One.Letter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas …
- [p. 225 reference to Ponsonby's book correlates with the Dear Friends letter written February 24, 1927][p. 225 reference to Ponsonby's book correlates with the Dear Friends letter …