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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 Mary Lee to Dr. Cushing written on August 5, 1941, black ink on blue paper. She thanks Dr. Cushing for her visit to St. Andrews and the Museum and congratulates him for all his work at the Museum, having particularly enjoyed the Abbott Room.
Handwritten letter from Mary Lee to Dr. Cushing written on August 5, 1941, black ink on blue paper. She thanks Dr. Cushing for her visit to St. Andrews and the Museum and congratulates him for all his work at the Museum, having particularly enjoyed the Abbott Room.
Handwritten letter from Mary Lee to Dr. Cushing written on August 5, 1941, black ink on blue paper. She thanks Dr. Cushing for her visit to St. Andrews and the Museum and congratulates him for all his work at the Museum, having particularly enjoyed the Abbott Room.
Handwritten letter from Mary Lee to Dr. Cushing written on August 5, 1941, black ink on blue paper. She thanks Dr. Cushing for her visit to St. Andrews and the Museum and congratulates him for all his work at the Museum, having particularly enjoyed the Abbott Room.
Typewritten note by Dr. Cushing, black ink on sepia paper, 1940. Following Maude Abbott’s death, he paid tribute to her and listed her contributions to the Historical Society of Argenteuil County: her active interest, advice, artifact identification system, the tea room and kitchen.
Cover of a dark blue book bearing the inscription “Appreciations of Maude E. Abbott” in the centre, in gold lettering.
Photograph of an elderly Maude Abbott, black and white. She is seen in profile, looking concentrated, reading a book at a wooden desk and seated on a carved wooden chair. She is wearing dark clothes and a pearl necklace, and her hair is tied behind her head.
First page of the obituary notice “Maude Abbott – An Appreciation” by Dr. C. F. Martin, Dean Emeritus of the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University, black ink on sepia paper. It describes her burial site, her funeral service, and then begins to describe her educational background.
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