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.
Part of the Murray clan, at the English Settlement home where Walter grew up. Notes in Jean Murray's papers indicate this image was taken "from just below the shrubbery," in June 1895, and includes some of Walter's siblings, as well as his uncle. from left: "Laura holding horse; Ruth looking over back of horse. Aunt [Alexandrina] with [?]; Grannie - Mrs. Wylie behind Grannie; Uncle Dave; Lucy - standing; Emily Murray (2nd daughter of Dave). On second horse: George Murray. On third horse, Hedley. In front at foot of hill: Flora and Mabel."
At Walter Murray's boyhood home, "taken from hill in June 1895 from left: Grannie in white blouse; Mrs. J. Wylie in spotted blouse; Aunt [Alexandrina] (Uncle Dave's wife) white [?]. Standing behind Aunt Laura (kneeling) Emily Murray (Dave's second daughter); Uncle Dave; Aunt Lucy. On white horse George Murray (Dave's oldest son). On other horse, H.S. [Hedley Stirling]; horse led by LR Murray [Lewis Rutherford]. Two little girls at back: Flora Murray (youngest daughter of Dave); Mabel. Uncle Dave worked farm for a year after Dr. Charles Murray died - & families lived together."
Portrait of all three of Walter and Christina Murray's daughters: standing: Christina; seated left: Lucy; seated front: Jean. The woman presumably is their grandmother.
This fonds contains materials relating to Arscott's work; his involvement with the Progressive Conservative Party and later disillusionment with the mainstream parties and his activities with the Rhinoceros Party; his extended family; his war service;and reminiscences of growing up in Saskatoon, attending the University, and local and political figures. Particularly extensive is his writing: creative; satire; and memoirs.
Arscott, William Hughes, 1924-2002 (alumnus, financial planner, political commentator)
Image of Walter and Christina Murray, seated on a loveseat outside their home, with their first child, daughter Christina, on Walter's lap. Christina is likely between 1-2 years old.
A group of 28 men, women and children, including Walter C. Murray, are seen standing and kneeling in front of the stone [Balogh?] house on a sunny day in Bekevar, Saskatchewan.
Walter C. Murray is seen, standing at the left, a woman stands in front of him [wife?] as a man is seated in a chair and another man stands to the right.