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- Agnes Macphail entering ParliamentFor her first sessions in Parliament, Agnes Macphail wore this blue serge coat and attracted much attention from the fashion reporters in the Gallery.For her first sessions in Parliament, Agnes Macphail wore this blue serge coat and attracted much attention from the fashion reporters in the Gallery.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Canada's First Woman M.P. is HonouredArticle regarding the unveiling of a commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons. The acccompanying photograph is of Senator Cairine Wilson (on the left) and Ellen Fairclough, Member of Parliament.Article regarding the unveiling of a commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons. The acccompanying photograph is of Senator Cairine Wilson (on the left) and Ellen Fairclough, …South Grey Museum
- To my dear ClarkAnother copy of this photograph is available at Grey Roots Museum and ArchivesAnother copy of this photograph is available at Grey Roots Museum and ArchivesSouth Grey Museum
- To my dear sister and brother with loveFor more information about this photo see Grey Roots Museum & Archives: Accession No. 996.43.3 and South Grey Museum: Accession No. X977.815.1b.For more information about this photo see Grey Roots Museum & Archives: Accession No. 996.43.3 and South Grey Museum: Accession No. X977.815.1b.Grey Highlands Public Library
- First woman to officiate as Speaker of the Ontario LegislatureNewspaper photograph and caption about Agnes Macphail officiating over the Ontario Legislature during the temporary absence of Speaker DaviesNewspaper photograph and caption about Agnes Macphail officiating over the Ontario Legislature during the temporary absence of Speaker DaviesSouth Grey Museum
- 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
- Agnes Macphail First Woman MPThis photograph is a reproduction of the original.This photograph is a reproduction of the original.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Parliament 1938Interior view of Canada's Federal Parliament seen in session, March 10th, 1938. Grey County member of Parliament Agnes Macphail is visible in the bottom right corner (see insert for close-up).Interior view of Canada's Federal Parliament seen in session, March 10th, 1938. Grey County member of Parliament Agnes Macphail is visible in the bottom right corner (see insert for close-up).Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Proposal for International Peace DepartmentArchival record shows that: The hansard records the motion moved by Agnes C. Macphail. The item is still in a House of Commons envelop with free postage stamp, addressed to Mrs. Purdy Ceylon, Ont. [typed]. Handwritten upon the envelop is "acmacp MP". The recipient would have been Rebecca Purdy (nee …Archival record shows that: The hansard records the motion moved by Agnes C. Macphail. The item is still in a House of Commons envelop with free postage stamp, addressed to …South Grey Museum
- Dear Friends February 24, 1927This letter was discovered under the floorboards during the renovation of a house in Durham, Ontario that had previously been the home of Samuel Edge. According to the donor who found the item, "Samuel Edge was an adamant supporter [of Agnes Macphail]. He was a very wealthy farmer in his …This letter was discovered under the floorboards during the renovation of a house in Durham, Ontario that had previously been the home of Samuel Edge. According to the donor who …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- Letter to Patrick SweenyAccording to Carol Black, local historian, the letter accompanied a gift of a silver cup for Sweeny's grand-daughter, Agnes Sweeny (now Agnes Cooper).According to Carol Black, local historian, the letter accompanied a gift of a silver cup for Sweeny's grand-daughter, Agnes Sweeny (now Agnes Cooper).Grey Roots Museum & Archives
- House of Commons Debates February 6, 1928[p. 225 reference to Ponsonby's book correlates with the Dear Friends letter written February 24, 1927][p. 225 reference to Ponsonby's book correlates with the Dear Friends letter written February 24, 1927]South Grey Museum
- Sisters Unveil Statue Late M.P.Report of the unveiling of commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons; photo includes Hugh and Lilly Bailey, of W.M. Reany and Gertha Reany, and H.A. Spence, city passenger agent, CNRReport of the unveiling of commemorative bust of Agnes Macphail at the House of Commons; photo includes Hugh and Lilly Bailey, of W.M. Reany and Gertha Reany, and H.A. Spence, …South Grey Museum
- Dear Club MembersLetter from Agnes Macphail to her constituents in Grey CountyLetter from Agnes Macphail to her constituents in Grey CountySouth Grey Museum
- Dear FriendsLetter from Agnes Macphail to her constituents in Grey County.Letter from Agnes Macphail to her constituents in Grey County.South Grey Museum
- Dear FriendLetter to constituent Ed. Purdy enclosed with a copy of the Official report on Agnes Macphail's speech on the Budget of 1928; the letter discusses Agnes' opinion on some specifics of the Budget itself and on the event of delivering the speech.Letter to constituent Ed. Purdy enclosed with a copy of the Official report on Agnes Macphail's speech on the Budget of 1928; the letter discusses Agnes' opinion on some specifics …South Grey Museum
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