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May Kenderdine Beamish - Portrait
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A-3830
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[197-?] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 8.5 x 6 cm
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Head and shoulders image of May Kenderdine Beamish. daughter of painter Gus Kenderdine and benefactor to the University of Saskatchewan, wearing black rimmed glasses and a corsage.
Bio/Historical Note: In the College of Agriculture and Bioresources building is the Beamish Conservatory, named to honor May Kenderdine Beamish (1898-1998), who with her husband Oswald (1900-1982), farmed near Lashburn, Saskatchewan. She was the daughter of Gus Kenderdine, Beamish’s financial contributions enabled the University to include both the Kenderdine Art Gallery, a home for her father’s artwork, and the Beamish Conservatory.