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Welcome to the ''In the footsteps of Maude Abbott'' exhibition gallery. To view a full size image, just click on it!
Handwritten letter from Maude Abbott to Mrs. Kuhring, February 5, 1939, black and purple ink on sepia paper. She mentions that she was not well enough for the railway journey and drive to Lachute, answers and asks questions about Museum business in response to Mrs. Kuhring’s previous letter, and explains that her recovery is slow due to a fractured rib and an old injury.
Handwritten letter from Maude Abbott to Mrs. Kuhring, February 5, 1939, black and purple ink on sepia paper. She mentions that she was not well enough for the railway journey and drive to Lachute, answers and asks questions about Museum business in response to Mrs. Kuhring’s previous letter, and explains that her recovery is slow due to a fractured rib and an old injury.
Photograph of the Argenteuil Regional Museum showing the large gallery, circa 1930.
Floor plan of the Argenteuil Regional Museum exhibition rooms, 1938.
Photograph of the Argenteuil Regional Museum with small gallery and canoes, 1938.
Photograph of Elmbank, Maude Abbott’s home, in winter, sepia. It is a two-storey brick house with a gable roof, two chimneys and a gallery on each floor. There is a white wooden fence in front of the house, which is surrounded by leafless trees.
Typewritten letter from Mary Lee to Maude Abbott dated September 18, 1934, 2 pages, black ink on sepia paper. The letter discusses Alice’s admission to McLean Hospital, Elmbank, and news from the city.
Typewritten letter from Mary Lee to Maude Abbott dated September 18, 1934, 2 pages, black ink on sepia paper. The letter discusses Alice’s admission to McLean Hospital, Elmbank, and news from the city.
Christmas booklet written by Maude Abbott in December 1929, 6 pages, black ink on sepia paper. The cover bears the single word “Christmas”, while the following pages contain Christmas wishes from Maude Abbott and two of her poems, “Ad vitam resurgo” and “My Mind”.
Christmas booklet written by Maude Abbott in December 1929, 6 pages, black ink on sepia paper. The cover bears the single word “Christmas”, while the following pages contain Christmas wishes from Maude Abbott and two of her poems, “Ad vitam resurgo” and “My Mind”.
Christmas booklet written by Maude Abbott in December 1929, 6 pages, black ink on sepia paper. The cover bears the single word “Christmas”, while the following pages contain Christmas wishes from Maude Abbott and two of her poems, “Ad vitam resurgo” and “My Mind”.
Christmas booklet written by Maude Abbott in December 1929, 6 pages, black ink on sepia paper. The cover bears the single word “Christmas”, while the following pages contain Christmas wishes from Maude Abbott and two of her poems, “Ad vitam resurgo” and “My Mind”.
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