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    • Photograph - Tall Evergreens home

      1920s
      A photograph of "Tall Evergreens", the home of Ethelwyn Wetherald, circa 1920s. The reverse of the photograph reads "Miss Agnes Wetherald's home. Canadian Writer. 1920's Tall Evergreens, Fenwick, Ontario, Home of Ethelwyn Wetherald."
    • Photograph - Tall Evergreens home with surrounding trees

      n.d.
      A photograph of Tall Evergreens, the home of Ethelwyn Wetherald, and the surrounding land and evergreen trees. There is also a negative of this image in the collection.
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald at Tall Evergreens with friend standing, circa 1935

      1935
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald sitting on the porch of "Tall Evergreens". There is a woman dressed in black standing next Ethelwyn. This is one of a group of photographs taken at "Tall Evergreens" circa 1935.
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald at Tall Evergreens with friend, circa 1935

      circa 1935
      One of a group of photographs taken on the porch of the home ("Tall Evergreens") of Ethelwyn Wetherald circa 1935. In this photograph, Ethelwyn is seated next to a woman dressed in black with a black hat.
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald, circa 1938

      circa 1938
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald sitting in a chair holding a book and looking off to the side. She is wearing a black dress with white collar. The reverse of the photograph indicates circa 1938. There are two copies of the photograph and a negative.
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald with Dorothy and friend

      1935
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald with two young women sitting in front on the porch. The young woman on the right may be her daughter Dorothy.
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn, Dorothy, Mary Doane and others

      circa 1913
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald holding baby Dorothy in a sitting room by the fire. On the reverse of the photograph reads "Ethelwyn W. holding Baby Dorothy on left [unknown] W. in background. Dorothy biological mother Mary Doane on right around 1913-14."
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald, circa 1935

      1935
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald sitting on a rocking chair on the porch of "Tall Evergreens" (her home). The reverse of the photograph reads "Ethelwyn Wetherald at 'Tall Evergreens' - Fenwick, Ont, May 1935". There are twenty-one copies of this image.
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald, circa 1900

      Poole Photographers (circa 1900)
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald by Poole Photographers of St. Catharines, Ontario. The reverse of the photograph reads "Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald about 1900".
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald, circa 1896

      Poole Photographers (circa 1896)
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald circa 1896. The photograph was taken by Poole Photographers of St. Catharines, Ontario. There are two copies of the photograph and on the reverse of one is written "Ethelwyn Wetherald about 1896".
    • Photograph - Ethelwyn Wetherald

      Simpson, Herbert E. (n.d.)
      A photograph of Ethelwyn Wetherald as a young woman. The photograph was taken at Herbert E. Simpson Photographer, 143 College Street, Toronto.
    • Photograph - Robert Ball

      n.d.
      A portrait photograph of Robert Ball (indicated on reverse). The photograph was produced by Poole Photography St. Catharines.
    • Photograph/Post Card - Cabin with Three Men

      1913-01
      A Photograph/Post Card of three men standing on the porch of a log cabin. One of the men is possibly Sam Wetherald (Ethelwyn's brother). The reverse of the card reads: "A Negro cabin of logs and shakes, 15 years old, not far from Brooksville on the road to the Punch Bowl. A couple of Boston boys with me on the porch, Taken in January 1913 S.J.W."
    • Photograph - E. W. Thompson

      n.d.
      A photograph of E. W. Thomson. The reverse of the photograph states "E.W. Thomson Ethelwyn worked for him".
    • Photograph - Children in Woods

      n.d.
      A photograph of a group of children with a bow and arrow and wearing blankets. The reverse of the photograph reads "This Indians before the totem pole."
    • Photograph - Unknown Male

      Elliott & Fry (n.d.)
      A photograph by Elliott & Fry of an unknown male. He is seated for the portrait and holding a book.
    • Photographs - Two Images of Ethelwyn Wetherald's Dress

      n.d.
      Two photographs of a dress owned by Ethelwyn Wetherald. The dress is photographed laying flat on the ground.
    • Clippings by/about Ethelwyn Wetherald

      Wetherald, Ethelwyn; Garvin, John; Glory, Morning; M.O.H.; Fox, Annie Marion; Pomeroy, Elsie (1921)
      A series of clippings that are either about Ethelwyn Wetherald or authored by her in a variety of sources. They include: "April is her Birthday Month (Woman's Century 1921), "Tastes Differ" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "Around the Fireside: Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald" (February 11, 1922), "On Becoming Eighty" by Ethelwyn Wetherald (Saturday Night, June 26, 1937), "The Home Forum: A Tribute to the Late Ethelwyn Wetherald", "Our Canadian Writers - Ethelwyn Wetherald" by Morning Glory, "To February" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "Ontario Life in Poetry" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "My Legacy" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "Three Years Old" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "Dear Homemaker - Ethelwyn Wetherald", "The Home Forum: Congratulations to Ethelwyn Wetherald", "The Home Forum: Indoor Exercise", "A Sweet Voice Stilled", "In Memory of Ethelwyn Wetherald" by Annie Marion Fox, "Correspondence: A Rare Spirit" by Quinte Gal, "When Dimplefeet was Cupid" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "Silent Meeting" by Ethelwyn Wetherald, "Among Ourselves" by Bel Thistlethwaite, "Nature Poet Was Born April 26, 1857" by Elsie Pomeroy.
    • Who's Who in Canadian Literature Ethelwyn Wetherald

      Macklem, John (1929-11)
      An article in The Canadian Bookman titled "Who's Who in Canadian Literature Ethelwyn Wetherald" by John Macklem. In the article, Mackem states "Among the poets whose work genuinely reflects Canadian life, particularly rural life in her native province, that of Ethelwyn Wetherald ranks high."
    • Letter - Ethelwyn Wetherald to Frank Page, 6 August n.d.

      Wetherald, Ethelwyn (nd-08-06)
      A letter from Ethelwyn Wetherald to Mr. Page, 6 August n.d. Ethelwyn writes that she has received a book from Frank Page and she is in great gratitude because it reminds her of a trip to New York.