Series consists of records relating to Lydia Gruchy's personal life and education, and includes both photographs of her graduation class as well as photographs and textual materials relating to her family.
Family and personal life
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Image of a family consisting of two women, three men, and three children sitting on a porch.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Image of two men and three women posing in a garden.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Image of three women posing in a garden.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Series consists of records relating to Taylor's liaison with friends and colleagues. Includes correspondence with A.C. Forrest about coming to work for The Observer in 1968; exchanges with Edith Stockton, well-known church lay person in Saskatchewan; and letters to and from Sam Nazombe, Taylor's protege from Malawi, who came to Canada in 1973 to learn some of the trade of journalism.
Series consists of records relating primarily to McCargar's letters to her family while she was in China on furlough. Series also contains memorabilia relating to the Chinese United Church. Record types include correspondence, photographs of family, orders of service, speaking notes, greeting cards, journals, and booklets.
Subjects of the photographs include marine missions, Indigenous communities, students of Coqualeetza and Alberni residential schools, forestry and fishing, family and friends.
Image of three women and a man posing in a yard.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Image of Lily McCargar facing away from the camera showing off her very long hair.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Image of Lily McCargar facing the camera and showing her very long hair.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Image of Lily McCargar posing for a portrait photo.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947Image of Lily McCargar facing away from the camera showing off her very long hair.
McCargar, Lily, 1887-1947