This image is in the public domain. Photo held in the Ada Blackjack papers, Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; reprinted in Marooned in the Arctic: The True Story...
Image from Canadian Women Authors collection [photographs] 1880s-1890s, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (Ms. Coll. 00450).
"Mrs. Brown Chamberlin" (Agnes Fitzgibbon), 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 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 from the Edith and Lorne Pierce Collection, Queen's University Archives, Kingston, ON; reprinted in Diana Chown, introduction to The Stairway, by Alice Chown (1988): lxxiii.
Image from a newspaper clipping pasted into the back cover of the Simon Fraser University copy of Alice M. Winslow, The Miracle of Roses and Poems (Vancouver, BC: Chalmers, 1926).
Photograph from Barbara Woodsley, Portraits: Canadian Women in Focus (Doubleday, 1992). Courtesy of Barbara Woodley, Labatt Breweries of Canada collection, Library and Archives Canada, e010955975.
This image is in the public domain; courtesy of Glenbow Archives, Calgary AB (NA-273-2), retrieved from "Nellie McClung: Feminist, 1873-1951," Canadian Museum of History online.
Photo courtesy of the Yale Museum, Yale, BC; published in Jennifer Iredale, "Across the Bright Continent: Althea Moody, Missionary and Artist in Western Canada."
Image from Canadian Women Authors collection [photographs] 1880s-1890s, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (Ms. Coll. 00450).
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).
Anahareo and her daughter Shirley Dawn, c1936. Image courtesy of the Archives of Ontario; posted by Doug Mackey on Past Forward Heritage (19 May 2006).
Anna Buchan with her son, Alastair. "Myself with Alastair, when young." Image from Anna Buchan, Unforgettable, Unforgotten (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1945): 88.