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  • Image from Margaret Gertrude Lang-Miller, Gleanings Along the Highways (1934) frontispiece.
  • Image from Margaret Hutchison, Tamarac (Toronto: Macmillan, 1957), flyleaf. Posted on Leaves and Pages blog, 8 January 2018.
  • Image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 5th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1936).
  • Image from Gertrude E.S. Pringle, "Women and Their Work,” McLean's Magazine (15 May 1923): 68.
  • Image from Margaret Millar, An Air that Kills (New York: Random House, 1957), flyleaf.
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • "Miss Margaret Robertson, Montreal, QC, 1862." Photo by William Notman, courtesy of McCord Museum, Montreal, QC (I-3885.1).
  • Image from Margaret Pauline Anderson, Sickroom Thoughts and Gleanings (Saint John, NB: Armstrong, 1897), frontispiece.
  • Margaret Ridley Carlton, c1895; courtesy of the US National Library of Medicine (ID 101411954).
  • Image courtesy of the New Zealand Peace family archives and Kaye Soulsby, Melbourne Australia.
  • Photo by Townend Photographers, Almonte, ON; courtesy of Gerald Tennant, nephew of the author.
  • Image from Margaret Vance Rody, Beauty and Thought in Verse (Vancouver, BC: Capitol, 1942), frontispiece.
  • Image from “Au Revoir Miss Margaret Wade,” McClary’s Wireless 14.6 (September 1922): 4.
  • Image from “Malcolm Lowry and Margerie Bonner Walk,” posted on the DeepCoveBC website.
  • E. Margerie Scott, from her travel manifest, Detroit, 10 May 1932.
  • Image from Frances E. Willard and Mary A. Livermore, eds. A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in all Walks of...
  • Image from John. W. Garvin, ed., Canadian Poets, 2nd ed. (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1926).
  • Image from the Canadian Geographical Journal 1.3 (July 1930): 207
  • Marie Gérin-Lajoie, circa 1915. This image is in the public domain; courtesy of the Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec (P155,S1,SS2,D34,P8).
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • This image is in the public domain; courtesy of the Glenbow Archives, Calgary, AB (NA-5074-2.)
  • Image is in the public domain; courtesy of the City of Vancouver Archives (CVA 1184-828).
  • Marjorie Douglas Weir; photo courtesy of Jeff Packard and Stephen Weir Simpson, nephew and son of the author.
  • Photo courtesy of Guy Major, the author's grandson.
  • Image from Marjorie L.C. Pickthall, The Woodcarver's Wife and Later Poems (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1922), frontispiece.
  • Photo by Gauvin & Gentzel, Halifax, NS; from Henry James Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • Image from the table of contents page, Canadian Home Journal 32.3 (July 1935).
  • Image from Martha Craig, Legends of the North Land (1914), frontispiece.
  • Martha Eugenie Perry; image courtesy of the BC Archives (MS-3221, J-02430).
  • Martha Louise (Mrs. George) Black, 1935. Image courtesy of the City of Vancouver Archives, Port P1795.
  • Image from Enid Griffis, "Her Friends Call Her 'Mar'," Canadian Passing Show 34.1 (Oct. 1928) 11.
  • Image pasted inside the front cover of Short Story Studies held at the James A. Gibson Library, St. Catherines, ON.
  • Image from Henry James Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • Image from Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto, Transaction 13 (1913): 2.
  • "From a photograph taken by Lyonde, Toronto." Image from Henry Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • Image from Henry James Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • This image is in the public domain.
  • Image from Henry James Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • Mary Huber, University of Toronto Graduation, October 1905. Image courtesy of Mary I. Austin, granddaughter of the author.
  • Image from The Magazine of Poetry 2 (1890): 188.

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