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  • Image from Lois H. Gilpin, The Arbutus Tree (1926).
  • Image courtesy of Queen's University Archives, Kingston, ON.
  • Loretta Leonard Shaw, 1894. This image courtesy of the UNB Class Composite & Group Photographs Database, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB.
  • This image is in the public domain; courtesy of Ms. Carolyn Davis, Toronto, ON.
  • This image is in the public domain; photo by Ray & Maxwell, Frank Street, Strathroy, 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 Henry James Morgan, ed. Types of Canadian Women, and of Women Who Are or Have Been Connected With Canada (Toronto: Briggs, 1903).
  • Image from John. W. Garvin, ed., Canadian Poets, 2nd ed. (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1926).
  • Image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 5th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1936).
  • Louise McKinney, 1917. This image is in the public domain.
  • Louise Richardson Rorke, 1940. Image courtesy of Pickering Public Library, Pickering, ON.
  • Image from Lucy and Peggy Webling, Poems and Stories (Toronto: McLean, [1896]), frontispiece.
  • Luella Creighton in the 1950s. Image courtesy of Cynthia Flood, daughter of the author.
  • Image from John. W. Garvin, ed., Canadian Poets, 1st ed. (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1916).
  • “Lydia Campbell (far right) wearing her trademark eyeglasses, with husband Daniel Campbell and daugther Margaret (Campbell) Balkie.” This photo is in the public domain. From Marianne Stopp, “‘I,...
  • "Lyn Cook is seen here with three of her cast [from] 'A Doorway to Fairyland'." Photo by Ballard & Jarrett; from Lyn Cook, The Bells on Finland Street (Toronto: Macmillan, 1950), dustjacket.
  • This image is in the public domain; courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM ID 101441904).
  • Mabel Berta Williams, c1929. Photograph from the Associated Screen News Ltd. of Montreal; courtesy of Library and Archives Canada (R12219-0-3-E).
  • Image from the Canadian Geographical Journal 6.4 (Apri; 1933): 185
  • Image courtesy of Wilfrid Laurier University Archives (U57_71.3).
  • Image courtesy of John Stikeman, grandson of Mabel Hodgson Gurd.
  • Image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 6th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1940).
  • Image from Women of Canada. Montreal, QC: Women of Canada, 1930.
  • This image is in the public domain; courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum.
  • Madge Macbeth in Oriental dress, c1895. Image courtesy of Library and Archives Canada (R2057-11-7-E).
  • This image is "a family photo, donated to the Simcoe County Archives, Ontario, Canada." It is in the public domain, posted on Wikipedia.
  • Image from the Women's Literary Society Executive, 1907-1908 composite photo, Acta Victoriana 31 (Oct 1907-June 1908).
  • Image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 5th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1936).
  • Image courtesy of Victoria University Archives, Toronto, ON; retrieved from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography online.
  • This image is in the public domain; retrieved from the Ancestry.ca website.
  • Photo from Mary Bletcher, "Authors All," Winnipeg Free Press (14 April 1956): 42.
  • This photo of poet Peggy Moodie was provided by members of her family.
  • Image courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC0 (LC-DIG-npcc-01035).
  • Image from the Canadian Magazine 54.3 (January 1920): 275.
  • Image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 6th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1940).
  • Image in the London Free Press (London, Ontario) 29 December 1936, taken from a scrapbook in the London (Ontario) Library Scrapbook Red Series, vol. 17.
  • Image courtesy of Nancy Guppy, great-great granddaughter of the author.
  • Image courtesy of the Margaret Duley Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
  • “Mrs. Gordon Leslie Barnard”; image from H. Harrison, ed., National Reference Book on Canadian Men and Women, 6th ed. (Montreal, QC: Canadian Newspaper Service, 1940).

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