- SCA94-GA64-8-219-15
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- 1935-1947
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Image of Phoebe Watson standing while holding a brush to a painter's pallet.
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Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Image of Phoebe Watson standing while holding a brush to a painter's pallet.
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Phoebe Watson and Jenny Pincock outside Watson Art Gallery
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Image of Phoebe Watson and Jenny Pincock standing together, under a sign, at the front entrance of the Watson Art Gallery. The sign reads: "The Watson Art Gallery."
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Phoebe Watson and Jenny Pincock
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Image of Phoebe Watson and Jenny Pincock standing arm in arm in a garden.
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Phoebe Watson and Jenny Pincock
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Image of Phoebe Watson and Jenny Pincock standing arm in arm on a garden walkway.
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Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Image of Phoebe Watson standing outdoors wearing a feathered hat and formal cloak.
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Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Consists primarily of clippings from the Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to Homer Watson, his sister Phoebe Watson, and concerning his house at Doon.
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Ghent, Mildred : correspondence received, 1941.
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Nine pieces of correspondence from Jenny Pincock to Mildred and Percy Ghent. Topics include Edna Breithaupt and Wakunda, going for tea with Phoebe Watson, art, writing, plans, etc. Includes poetry. She adds a note in one letter asking to be an adopted aunt to Nancy and Arthur, "Aunt Jane, Janet or Helena," and thereafter signs the letters "Jenny Secunda," "Aunt Janet Secunda," and simply "Secunda." "Mr. and Mrs. Ghent" are addressed as "Mildred" or "Dear Inspiration Family." The letters are written from 65 Heins Ave. in Kitchener and from Madoc.
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