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Long, Elizabeth Stark, Freya
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Clay, Margaret.

One manuscript letter from Margaret Clay to Elizabeth Long expressing regret about news of Thelma and Harold [Leega?] and sharing information about Robert Stark, his ties to Creston [British Columbia] and a talk his daughter Freya gave in 1944 at a meeting of the Canadian Institute of [?] National Affairs.

Long, Elizabeth

Innis, Mary Quayle.

Thirty-eight typescripts:

  • “Political Status of Women: Dame Millicent Fawcett.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political Status of Women: Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.” (original, 7 pages);
  • “Political Status of Women: Mms. Charaoui of Egypt.” (original, 5 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: A Woman of Indonesia.” (original, 7 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Sarah Hale.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Womne: Women of Iran.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: The Story of Harriet Martineau.” (original, 10 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Light for the Blind.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Halide Edib of Turkey.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Women in Syria.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Dr. Helen Hogg, Canadian Astronomer.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Begum Ikramullah and Women of Pakistan.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: The Tale of Beatrix Potter.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: General Evangeline Booth.” (original, 6 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Grandma Moses.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: How Mrs. Beaton Came to Write her Cookbook.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Ana Figueroa of Chile.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Alberta Frontier Doctors.” (original, 4 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Two Hard Working Young Women -- Queen Juliana of Holland and Queen Frederika of Greece.” (original, 3 pages);
  • “Political and Social Status of Women: Mrs. Edith Sampson.” (original, 4 pages);
  • "Political and Social Status of Women: Aphra Behn." (original, 5 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Marie-Helene Lefaucheux." (original, 2 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Letitia Hargrave." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Peace River Doctor." (original, 4 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Freya Stark English Woman Explorer." (original, 3 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Pierra Hoon, First Woman Doctor of Thailand." (original, 2 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Dr. Louise Martingale - Woman Surgeon" (original, 2 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Dame Caroline Haslett" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Progress of Women: Gertrude Jekyll" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Political and Social Progress of Women: Women of the Gold Coast" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Social and Political Progress of Women: Princess Tsahai of Ethiopia" (original, 3 pages);
  • "A Successful Woman in Public Life: Mrs. Lee of Portland" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Woman Engineer of the Year: Elsie Grey MacGill" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Social and Political Status of Women: Mrs. Humphry Ward Play Centres and School for Crippled Children" (original, 4 pages);
  • "Summer Travellers Then and Now: Ladies on the Train" (original, 3 pages);
  • "Women on Whaling Ships" (original, 4 pages);
  • "Social and Political Progress of Women: History of Women's Meetings" (original, 5 pages).

Long, Elizabeth

Stark, Freya.

Clippings, ephemera, correspondence, photographs, a postcard of Creston, British Columbia, and a typescript biographical sketch related to and about British-Italian travel writer Freya Stark. The correspondence consists responses from staff at the Creston Review regarding a request from Valance S. Patriarche about Stark, as well as two letters written by Stark from her home in Italy to Patriarche regarding her father and his time in Creston. The photos are predominantly of Stark's father and his sculpture work, with the exception of a photo of Stark at the age of 72 in a garden with a dog the living room of a residential home.

Long, Elizabeth