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Object Name: Print, Photographic
Medium: photographic paper, ink
Accession Number: BR2012.2.62
Earliest Production Date: 1965
Latest Production Date: 1965
Description: A large colour photograph with white borders of an old woman (Annie Sayers) sitting in an upholstered chair beside a fireplace, holding a book in her hands. She is wearing a knee-length, polka-dot dress and white heeled shoes. She is wearing glasses and a watch on her proper right wrist. Handwritten on the back: "Annie Harris Sayers, circa 1965, taken by Mary Grald (?)".
History of Use: This photograph was taken of Annie Sayers inside her home, the Log Bungalow, circa 1965. Annie Harris Sayers (1882-1986) was born in 1882, to Arthur and Mary Harris (n‚e Magrath), of Benares. Annie and her younger sister Naomi were raised in an atmosphere of upper middle class comfort. They were educated at home by governesses, and then were sent to Miss Dupont's School for Ladies in Toronto, where they stayed with their aunts throughout the week. As Annie and Naomi grew up, Benares was a frequent area for lawn tennis matches, weekend parties, and croquet games on the lawn. Annie Harris married Beverly Sayers in 1906, and together they built a house on the southern part of the Benares Estate, given to them by Annie's parents. After their marriage ended in 1925, Annie continued to live in the Log Bungalow, raising her three children alone. Annie and Beverly had three children: Geoffrey, (1907-1998); Dora, (1915-2004); and Barbara, (1920).Annie was known as a very creative, generous, and sweet woman. She became a Christian Scientist after nearly dying of pneumonia in 1924. Annie celebrated her 100th birthday in 1982 with a large party at Benares. She lived to be 104, dying in 1986. She is buried at Spring Creek Cemetery in Clarkson.
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