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- Women Pioneers of Proton Part IISecond part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.Second part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.South Grey Museum
- 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
- Unveil Plaque at Hopeville to Memory of Agnes MacphailNewspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.Newspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.South Grey Museum
- Map of Agnes Macphail locales in Grey County Part 1Hand drawn map of significant places relating to Agnes Macphail. The map identifies farms near the McPhail's, at Six Corners in Artemesia Township, as well as the location of Durham Rd. School which Agnes Macphail attended and two historical plaques erected in her honour.Hand drawn map of significant places relating to Agnes Macphail. The map identifies farms near the McPhail's, at Six Corners in Artemesia Township, as well as the location of Durham …South Grey Museum
- Agnes & Gertha McPhailPortrait of Agnes McPhail and her middle sister, Gertha McPhail (later Reany)Portrait of Agnes McPhail and her middle sister, Gertha McPhail (later Reany)South Grey Museum
- Henrietta & Dugald McPhail with visitorsThis snapshot of Agnes Macphail's home in Ceylon, taken from the Jane St. side, shows Henrietta and Dugald McPhail, a child and two unknown men (possibly Merd Reany and Hugh Bailey).This snapshot of Agnes Macphail's home in Ceylon, taken from the Jane St. side, shows Henrietta and Dugald McPhail, a child and two unknown men (possibly Merd Reany and Hugh …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
- 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 with her mother and supportersAccession card details include: "Taken at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.C. Murray, now the home of Mr. George Boyd in Flesherton"; "taken by Mr. W.A. Hawken of Flesherton at the time of Miss Macphail's re-election to the House of Commons for her fifth term"; "taken October 19, 1935(?) …Accession card details include: "Taken at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E.C. Murray, now the home of Mr. George Boyd in Flesherton"; "taken by Mr. W.A. Hawken of Flesherton …South Grey Museum
- 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
- Reply to Miss MacphailLetter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.Letter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.South Grey Museum
- Answer to Miss MacphailLetter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World War One.Letter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World …South Grey Museum
- 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
- School DaysSouth Grey Museum
- Agnes MacphailThe first female member of Parliament, Anges Macphail is a local hero and an icon for women's rights even today.The first female member of Parliament, Anges Macphail is a local hero and an icon for women's rights even today.South Grey Museum
- Driving HatWorn by Agnes Macphail.Worn by Agnes Macphail.South Grey Museum
- InkwellBelonged to Agnes Macphail.Belonged to Agnes Macphail.South Grey Museum
- Death of Agnes Macphail2 articles on sheet for Death of Agnes Macphail "Agnes Macphail last rites held" "Miss Macphail, ex-MPP Passes"2 articles on sheet for Death of Agnes Macphail "Agnes Macphail last rites held" "Miss Macphail, ex-MPP Passes"South Grey Museum
- MacPhail Farm, CeylonBlack and white picture of Dougald McPhail's Farm in Artemesia Township, Six Corners, near Ceylon.Black and white picture of Dougald McPhail's Farm in Artemesia Township, Six Corners, near Ceylon.South Grey Museum
- Parliament NotesHandwritten notes drafted by Agnes Macphail on three pieces of House of Commons Canada stationery outlining three motions involving WW1 veterans, and inheritance rights of married women and mothers.Handwritten notes drafted by Agnes Macphail on three pieces of House of Commons Canada stationery outlining three motions involving WW1 veterans, and inheritance rights of married women and mothers.South Grey Museum