Print, Photographic
Object Name: | Print, Photographic |
Classification: | Archival |
Category: | Documentary Artifact |
Discipline: | Local History |
Accession Number: | 989.1.69d |
Museum Collection: | Ireland House Museum |
Earliest Production Date: | 1930 |
Description: | A print copy of a photograph of Lucy and Marie Ireland (same photograph as 987.2.512). They are seated side by side in a chair, with a studio backdrop. Lucy's hair is pulled back, with a front side sweep. She is wearing a necklace and is dressed in a light coloured patterned dress with a ruffled v-shaped collar. She is holding a book in her hand. She has light stockings and dark shoes. Marie is wearing a light coloured dress, with a string of pearls. Her arm rests on the chair arm. She is also wearing light stockings and dark shoes. Her feet are not touching the floor. |
History of Use: | Lucy Davis Springer (1885-1938) was the youngest of 14 children born to David Springer and Elizabeth Ghent, who lived on Highway 5 (Dundas Street). Lucy married George Ireland (1885-1972) in 1917. They had one daughter, Lucie Marie, in 1923. Lucy was an accomplished pianist, having earned her A.T.C.M. She taught piano and was always on call to accompany the local vocalists. She played the organ at St. John's Anglican Church on Highway 5. According to Helen Caldwell, Lucy suffered a stroke and was an invalid for four years before she passed away in 1938. Born on 14 SEPT 1923, Marie was the only child of George Ireland (1885-1972) and Lucy Davis Springer Ireland (1885-1938). Although always called Marie, she was baptized Lucie Marie at St. John's Anglican Church. As a child, Marie loved music and animals; she enjoyed helping her father on the farm and became an accomplished horsewoman. Marie attended public school at S.S. #5, Nelson and graduated from Burlington High School in 1941. She attended McMaster from 1941-42 and then went to Teachers' College. Her first teaching position was at the Moffat Public School. She returned to McMaster 1946-48 graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She taught in Port Arthur (now Thunder Bay) and Ottawa between 1948 and 1963. Marie returned to Oakridge Farm to be married at St. John's Anglican Church on 23 SEPT 1963 to William Bush; unfortunately, the marriage ended in divorce. Marie then taught at Ryerson Public School in Hamilton from 1965 until she retired in 1977. Throughout her adult life, Marie was involved in community organizations such as the Burlington Historical Society, the Garden Club of Burlington, the Teachers' Federation and St. John's Anglican Church. Marie passed away in 1985, leaving her cousin, Helen Caldwell, as the Executor of her estate. |
Unit-Linear: | CM |
Image Height: | 5" x 7 |
Events, Places, People: | Burlington, Ontario Lucy Davis Springer Lucie Marie Ireland |
Department: | PHOTOS |
Institution: | Ireland House at Oakridge Farm |
Institution City: | Burlington |
Institution Province: | Ontario |
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