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  • Image from Dorothy Vick, From Quill to Ballpoint, 1591-1988 (Owen Sound, ON: RBW Graphics, 1988) 124.
  • Image provided courtesy of Vivian Moreau, daughter of the author.
  • Image from Henry James Morgan, Types of Canadian Women and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected with Canada. Vol. 1. (Toronto: William Briggs, 1903)
  • "Miss Eloise Skimings, 1902." Photo by Reuben R. Sallows, courtesy of the Reuben R. Sallows Digital Library (0923-rrs-ogohc-ph).
  • Image courtesy of Sara Fryer Droddy, great-granddaughter of Eloise’s sister, Marion Anning.
  • "Elsa at age twenty-seven." This image is in the public domain; reprinted from Elsa Gidlow, Elsa, I Come With My Songs (San Francisco, CA: Booklegger, 1986): 201.
  • Image from Women of Canada. Montreal, QC: Women of Canada, 1930.
  • Image courtesy of the Laurence family.
  • This image is in the public domain; posted by Material World Magazine (23 June 2015).
  • This image is in the public domain; original held by Mount Royal University Archives, Calgary, AB.
  • This image is in the public domain; retrieved from Meggie M. Bisson, “The Biography of Emily Carr.”
  • 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 Canadian Women Authors collection [photographs] 1880s-1890s, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (Ms. Coll. 00450).
  • Image from Henry James Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • Emily Murphy, c1917. This image is in the public domain; retrieved from Wikipedia.org.
  • Image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 6th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1940).
  • 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 Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Image courtesy of Rose Gillam, Ena Constance Barrett's daughter.
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Image courtesy of the City of Vancouver Archives (AM54-S4-: Port P1071).
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Image from Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds, A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Image from Elizabeth J. Marshall and Harriet B. Cooper, eds., Who’s Who and What They Do (Philadelphia, PA: National League of American Pen Women, [1930-].
  • Ethel Wilson, 16 April 1953. Image by Art Jones, courtesy of the Vancouver Public Library Special Collections (82153).
  • Image from A. Ethelwyn Wetherald, The House of the Trees and Other Poems (Boston, MA: Lamson, Wolffe, 1895), frontispiece.
  • Image from a Macmillan & Stewart advertisement in the Canadian Bookman (January 1920).
  • Image from Edward S. Caswell, ed., Canadian Singers and Their Songs: A Collection of Portraits, Autograph Poems and Brief Biographies, 3rd ed. (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1925).
  • Image from the Canadian Women Authors collection [photographs] 1880s-1890s, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (Ms. Coll. 00450).
  • Image courtesy of Judith Schuett, daughter of the author.
  • Evelyn Durand, enlarged from a class portrait, 1894. Image from Evelyn Durand, Elise Lebeau: A Dramatic Idyll, and Lyrics and Sonnets (Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1921), frontispiece.
  • Image from Women of Canada. Montreal, QC: Women of Canada, 1930.
  • Evelyn Richardson, Bon Portage Island, 1946-48. Image courtesy of Nova Scotia Archives, Evelyn Richardson fonds (1980-80, album no. 3).
  • 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 Alan Creighton and Hilda M. Ridley, eds. A New Canadian Anthology (Toronto: Crucible, 1938).
  • Faith Fenton in 1880. Photo by J. Fraser Bryce. Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, ON (PA-212241).
  • "Sister Frances Redmond, who received Vancouver's Good Citizenship Medal for 1928." Photo courtesy of the City of Vancouver Archives (AM336-S3-2-: CVA 677-817).

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