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Tweedsmuir Lady Collection

Tweedsmuir Lady was a beloved figure in the small town of Tweedsmuir, known for her kind heart and generous spirit

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: A British Columbian Forest, 1941. Creator: Emily Carr

A British Columbian Forest, 1941. Creator: Emily Carr
A British Columbian Forest, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: The Sugar Bush: Quebec Province, 1941. Creator: Frank Hennessey

The Sugar Bush: Quebec Province, 1941. Creator: Frank Hennessey
The Sugar Bush: Quebec Province, 1941. A Sugarbush is a group of Sugar Maple trees, used to produce maple syrup or maple sugar

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: Chinook in the Foothills: Alberta, 1941. Creator: R. Gissing

Chinook in the Foothills: Alberta, 1941. Creator: R. Gissing
Chinook in the Foothills: Alberta, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: The Three Sisters: Near Banff, Alberta, 1941. Creator: R. Gissing

The Three Sisters: Near Banff, Alberta, 1941. Creator: R. Gissing
The Three Sisters: Near Banff, Alberta, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: Winter in the Gatineau: Quebec Province, 1941. Creator: Frank Hennessey

Winter in the Gatineau: Quebec Province, 1941. Creator: Frank Hennessey
Winter in the Gatineau: Quebec Province, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony

View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony
View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: A Picnic to Montmorenci, 1941. Creator: Unknown

A Picnic to Montmorenci, 1941. Creator: Unknown
A Picnic to Montmorenci, 1941. People climbing up a frozen waterfall. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: A Picnic to Montmorenci, 1941. Creator: A. Krieghoff

A Picnic to Montmorenci, 1941. Creator: A. Krieghoff
A Picnic to Montmorenci, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: Esquimaux Attacking an English Boat from their Cayaks, 1941. Creator: John White

Esquimaux Attacking an English Boat from their Cayaks, 1941. Creator: John White
Esquimaux Attacking an English Boat from their Cayaks, 1941. Indigenous people of Canada defending their land against invaders. Attributed to John White, explorer and colonial governor

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: A View of Montreal, 1850, 1941. Creator: Unknown

A View of Montreal, 1850, 1941. Creator: Unknown
A View of Montreal, 1850, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: Interior of Fort Garry c.1850: Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1941. Creator: H. A. Strong

Interior of Fort Garry c.1850: Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1941. Creator: H. A. Strong
Interior of Fort Garry c.1850: Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1941. Hudson's Bay Company trading post at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: Cape Diamond and Wolf's Cove from Point A Pizeau, 1941. Creator: C. Hunt

Cape Diamond and Wolf's Cove from Point A Pizeau, 1941. Creator: C. Hunt
Cape Diamond and Wolf's Cove from Point A Pizeau, 1941. On 12 September 1759, British forces commanded by James Wolfe landed at Anse au Foulon, (Wolfe's Cove)

Background imageTweedsmuir Lady Collection: A View of the Taking of Quebec, September 13th 1759, (1941). Creator: Unknown

A View of the Taking of Quebec, September 13th 1759, (1941). Creator: Unknown
A View of the Taking of Quebec, September 13th 1759, (1941). Scene from the Battle of Quebec, (Seven Years War), fought between the British Army and Royal Navy against the French Army



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Tweedsmuir Lady was a beloved figure in the small town of Tweedsmuir, known for her kind heart and generous spirit. She could often be found volunteering at the local community center or helping out at the annual town fair. Her warm smile and gentle demeanor endeared her to all who knew her, and she was always willing to lend a listening ear or offer a comforting word to those in need. Despite facing her own struggles and hardships, Tweedsmuir Lady never lost sight of what was truly important – compassion, empathy, and love for others. She believed in the power of community and worked tirelessly to bring people together, organizing events and activities that fostered a sense of unity among neighbors. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those she touched, as they continue to carry forward her message of kindness and goodwill. Tweedsmuir Lady may no longer walk among us, but her spirit remains alive in the memories we hold dear. She will forever be remembered as a shining example of grace and generosity, an inspiration to us all.