A. Records relating to W.C. Murray
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Part of J.E. Murray fonds
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A. Records relating to W.C. Murray
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
Portrait of Adam Murray, Walter Murray's uncle, with his second wife, Margaret Hamilton. "Uncle Adam and Aunt Maggie" written on reverse.
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
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.
B. Records relating to (Mrs.) Christina Murray
Part of J.E. Murray fonds
C. Records relating to (Miss) Christina Murray
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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.
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Believed to be a portrait of Charles Murray, Walter Murray's father; taken ca. 1860-1865, when Charles would have been 28-33 years old.
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Christina Murray holding new sister, Jean.
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.
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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, at approximately age 20.
Christina Murray with daughter
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Portrait of Mrs. Murray with daughter Christina.
Christina, Jean, and Lucy Murray
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Jean, Christina, and Lucy Murray, on holiday in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in 1914.
College of Arts and Science Women's Hockey Team
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Team of 1915 at the Collegiate Rink [Nutana Collegiate], Saskatoon. One of the team members may be Christina Murray.
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Christina Murray and friends at the President's Residence, prior to University of Saskatchewan convocation ceremonies, 1917; no other individuals are identified.