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- 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 …
- Lilly (Lillian) Bailey (née McPhail) and Hugh Bailey (Agnes Macphail's sister and brother-in-law)Lilly (Lillian) Bailey (née McPhail) and Hugh Bailey (Agnes Macphail's sister and …
- Both sisters of Agnes Macphail married before 1921.Both sisters of Agnes Macphail married before 1921.
- Agnes Macphail with parcels, on the street in Kirkcaldy. The photograph is from her 1952 Scrapbook.Agnes Macphail with parcels, on the street in Kirkcaldy. The photograph is …
- Agnes Macphail on the steps of the Clenendey Hotel in Scotland. The photo is part of her 1952 Scrapbook.Agnes Macphail on the steps of the Clenendey Hotel in Scotland. The …
- Inscription on a photocopied version of this image says: "1953 Agnes Macphail just a while before she died. Taking her home from hospital"; "far left Gertha Reany, Jean Clunas, Agnes, Sandy MacphailInscription on a photocopied version of this image says: "1953 Agnes Macphail …
- Agnes Macphail in a garden with a canine companion.Agnes Macphail in a garden with a canine companion.
- [See link to the photo 'Agnes Macphail as one of the Chautauqua Series Lecturers' to view the framed photo on the wall behind].[See link to the photo 'Agnes Macphail as one of the Chautauqua …
- The girl on the right has been identified in the records at Grey Roots Museum and Archives as Lilly Bailey. However, a family member asserts that Lilly had different coloured eyes and thinks this womThe girl on the right has been identified in the records at …
- Wearing a light coloured, short-sleeved dress with embroidery, lacework or beading, with pince-nez spectacles and 'marcelled' hair, this portrait of Agnes Macphail was taken in Ottawa shortly after hWearing a light coloured, short-sleeved dress with embroidery, lacework or beading, with …
- Agnes Macphail's parents, Henrietta Campbell McPhail and Dugald McPhail at their farm in Artemesia Township, Ontario.Agnes Macphail's parents, Henrietta Campbell McPhail and Dugald McPhail at their farm …
- Dougald and Henrietta bought and moved into this house at Highway 4 and Jane St. in 1925. Dougald died in 1930 and Henrietta in 1937, at which time Agnes Macphail took over the house. A family memberDougald and Henrietta bought and moved into this house at Highway 4 …
- Agnes attended Owen Sound Collegiate Institute from 1906-1908 when this photograph may have been taken.Agnes attended Owen Sound Collegiate Institute from 1906-1908 when this photograph may …
- Agnes Macphail, front row, center, [see insert] in group portrait during the first American tour of Consumers Cooperatives visiting Consumers Cooperative Association North Kansas City, Missouri, JulyAgnes Macphail, front row, center, [see insert] in group portrait during the …
- Group at League of Nations meeting in Geneva. Grey County Member of Parliament, Agnes Macphail is present [see insert]. Miss Macphail was Canada's first female delegate to the League. She attended thGroup at League of Nations meeting in Geneva. Grey County Member of …
- A. A. MacLeod was the Labour Progressive Party (LPP) Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Bellwoods in Toronto (1943-1951). Agnes Macphail was Member of the LegislA. A. MacLeod was the Labour Progressive Party (LPP) Member of the …
- Note from donor suggests the photo “was likely taken or kept by Gertha Reany, one of the sisters of Agnes.”Note from donor suggests the photo “was likely taken or kept by …
- Mr. Farquhar Oliver is shown posing with Mrs. Gertha Reany (née McPhail) and Mrs. Lillian Bailey (née McPhail) in 1960 at the unveiling of the Agnes Campbell Macphail historical plaque in Hopeville,Mr. Farquhar Oliver is shown posing with Mrs. Gertha Reany (née McPhail) …