- folder 13 (ii)
- Item
- [ca. 1880?]
Parte deJ.E. Murray fonds
Photo of young woman believed to be Christina Cameron, ca. age 14.
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Photo of young woman believed to be Christina Cameron, ca. age 14.
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Lewis Rutherford Murray, Walter Murray's brother, on horseback in South Africa during the Boer War.
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Image of young girl; "Agnes Cameron" is written, in a child's hand, on the back. Christina Cameron Murray's only surviving sister was Helen; it is not known if she had another sister who predeceased her. There are numerous women named "Agnes" in Walter Murray's extended family; none immediately known with a middle name of Cameron. nevertheless there are two tintypes of this young girl in the family records.
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Portrait of Adam Murray, Walter Murray's uncle, with his second wife, Margaret Hamilton. "Uncle Adam and Aunt Maggie" written on reverse.
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Laura Elizabeth Murray, Walter Murray's sister. She married Guy Kinnear in 1902.
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Group photo taken at a picnic or other outdoor excursion. People identified: 1. Walter Murray; 2. Mrs. Murray; 3. Jean Bayer; 4. Jean Murray; 5. Christina Murray; 6. Lucy Murray.
Mrs Murray and girls outside President's Residence
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Group photo, standing outside of president's residence on the university campus. Starting third from the left are Mrs. Murray, Lucy Murray, Jean Murray, and Jean Bayer.
Christina and Lucy Murray Camping
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Christina Murray, Lucy Murray, and one unidentified woman seated in front of cabin, at Big River or Emma Lake.
Walter & Christina Murray at [Big River]
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Walter Murray, Christina Murray, and one unidentified woman walking down a path, either at Big River or Emma Lake.
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Walter Murray standing beside suit case, with [lamp or container] in his hand. An unidentified woman stands nearby. Tents are in the background. The site is likely either Big River or Emma Lake, where the family spent holidays.
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Louis W. Christ, Head of General Practice, College of Medicine.
Bio/Historical Note: The Department of Family Medicine came in existence in 1971 under the Deans Dr. John Gutelius (1970-1973) and Dr. Robert Murray (1973-1983). Dr. Louis Christ was the first Head of the Department of Family Medicine from 1971-1977. He later joined the Department of Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Christ died on 9 February 1983 in Saskatoon.