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In 1924, she wrote a book called A Gentleman Adventurer, which she based on the life of a neighbour, Thompson Smith. Canadian literary scholars have cited this as her best work. [ 4 ] In many of her novels, MacGregor sought to portray her connection between religious thought and social conscience in order to improve life for the poor and ...
May 2 – Ichiyō Higuchi, Japanese writer (died 1896) [16] May 21 (May 9 O.S.) – Teffi, born Nadezhda Alexandrovna Lokhvitskaya, Russian-born humorist (died 1952) May 31 – W. Heath Robinson, English cartoonist and illustrator (died 1944) June 27 – Paul Laurence Dunbar, African American poet, novelist and playwright (died 1906)
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Helena de Courcy McDonagh (m. 1872; died 1927) William James Topley (13 February 1845 – 16 November 1930) was a Canadian photographer based in Ottawa , Ontario . He was the best known of Ottawa’s nineteenth-century photographers and the most socially prominent one. [ 1 ]
1812), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers, Premiers of the Province of Canada, 1872 — George L. Hathaway (b. 1813), New Brunswick premiers, 1872 — Cornelius Krieghoff (b. 1815), Canadian painters, 1872 — John Kent (b. 1805), Newfoundland colonial leaders, 1873 — George-Étienne Cartier (b.
June 1, 1872 59 Robert MacFarlane Liberal Ontario (Perth South) June 1, 1872 37 John Bolton Liberal New Brunswick : July 14, 1872 47 Francis Henry Burton Conservative Ontario (Durham East) July 18, 1872 54-55 Thomas Clark Street Conservative Ontario : September 6, 1872 57-58 George-Étienne Cartier Conservative Manitoba
founding member Canadian Art Club (1907) Edmund Montague Morris (1871-1913), was a Canadian painter and pastelist who recorded the First Nations in paint and photographs and collected their artifacts (today in the collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto along with 60 portraits by him which formerly belonged to the Ontario government ...