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- Agnes, Gertha and Lilly McPhail with two unknown menCandid group photo of Gertha McPhail (left), Agnes McPhail and Lilly McPhail (right), with two unidentified men, likely taken at the farm in Artemesia.Candid group photo of Gertha McPhail (left), Agnes McPhail and Lilly McPhail (right), with two unidentified men, likely taken at the farm in Artemesia.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- "No wonder we were sick"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 voyage from Liverpool to Montreal on the S.S. “Empress of Canada” from her 1952 scrapbook.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- "Why Scotland & Ireland?"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 the trip to Scotland and Ireland.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- KP TelescopeCover 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 Kingston Penitentiary”Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- A menu from the Empress of CanadaMenu 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,” Captain J.P. Dobson D.S.C., D.D., R.N.R.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- "Trip to Scotland Ireland and England 1952"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 her friend Mrs. W.H. Wilmott on July 18, 1952, on the Empress of France, returning from Liverpool, October 1st, 1952, …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 …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- "Aggie Was a Terror" Agnes Macphail's StoryExcerpt 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 by Lilly Bailey, Agnes Macphail's sister.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Lilly & Hugh BaileyLilly (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 brother-in-law)Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Gertha & Meredith ReanyBoth sisters of Agnes Macphail married before 1921.Both sisters of Agnes Macphail married before 1921.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Agnes Macphail getting into a carInscription 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 Macphail [sic]". A family member has since identified the identity of the woman on the left as Lilly Bailey.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, …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Agnes Macphail in gardenAgnes Macphail in a garden with a canine companion.Agnes Macphail in a garden with a canine companion.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Agnes Macphail & Henrietta McPhail[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 Series Lecturers' to view the framed photo on the wall behind].Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Agnes and a friendThe 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 woman may be a friend of Agnes' from school.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 …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Agnes Macphail in whiteWearing 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 her election to Parliament in 1921.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 her election …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Henrietta & Dugald McPhailAgnes 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 in Artemesia Township, Ontario.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- McPhail homestead in CeylonDougald 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 member helped identify the group members.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 …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Agnes & Gertha McPhailAgnes 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 have been taken.Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- League of Nations 1929Group 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 the 10th Annual meeting.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 …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- A.A. MacLeod & Agnes Macphail 1949A. 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 Legislative Assembly for York East.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 …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- McPhail Farm in ArtemesiaNote 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 Gertha Reany, one of the sisters of Agnes.”Grey Roots Museum & Archives