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Elizabeth Simcoe's diary provides a valuable impression of life in colonial Ontario. First published in 1911, there was a subsequent transcription published in 1965 and a paperback version at the turn of the 21st century, over 200 years after she wrote it. She also left a series of 595
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A watercolour painting by Elizabeth Simcoe created in depicting a cascade in Wolfe’s Cove from the Simcoe Family Fonds
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Pages 6-7 of Elizabeth Simcoe's diary created between 1795 and 1796 from the Simcoe Family
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In December 2007, a statue of Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe was raised in the town of
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Elizabeth was a wealthy heiress, who acquired a 5,000-acre (2025 ha) estate near
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Travels with Elizabeth Simcoe: A Visual Journey Through Upper and Lower Canada
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watercolour painting by Elizabeth Simcoe depicting the barracks at
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The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical Times
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The Canadians: Elizabeth Simcoe, First Lady of Upper Canada
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on 14 June 1769 and Elizabeth grew up at Graves's estate,
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Thomas Gwillim and Elizabeth Spinckes in the village of
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New York: St. Martin's Press. 109: 594:Canadian women watercolourists 400: 374: 362: 329:, honours her ancestral home, 130:Dame Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe 1: 599:18th-century Canadian artists 506:Travels With Elizabeth Simcoe 499:The Diary of Elizabeth Simcoe 479:Frayer, Mary Beacock (1989). 355: 297:. She proposed the naming of 422:"Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim" 351:from the Simcoe Family Fonds 303:Scarborough, North Yorkshire 155: 7: 497:Robertson, J. Ross (1934). 488:Innis, Mary Quayle (1965). 65:Aldwincle, Northamptonshire 10: 640: 162:Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim 51:Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim 520:Works by Elizabeth Simcoe 460:Bassett, John M. (1974). 369:Baptism record on FreeReg 338:Bradford West Gwillimbury 331:Whitchurch, Herefordshire 260: 223:would become the city of 119: 93: 71: 46: 30: 23: 589:Canadian watercolourists 483:. Toronto: Duncan Press. 420:Firth, Edith G. (1988). 293:that depict the town of 584:Canadian women painters 508:. 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Mary Anne Burges
Aldwincle, Northamptonshire
Honiton
Devon
artist
diarist
colonial Canada
John Graves Simcoe
Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada
Lt Col.
Aldwincle
Northamptonshire
England
baptism
posthumous birth
Samuel Graves
Hembury Fort
Honiton
Devon
Mary Anne Burges

York Harbour
York
Toronto
John Graves Simcoe
Castle Frank
Fort York
Honiton
Devon

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