Title: Tremont Park, Thousand Islands, 1900
Location: Thousand Islands (N.Y. and Ont.)
Date: 1900
Physical Description: image.photograph.black and white
9.5 x 7.1 cm
Image Number: FUT1_037-002_P
Description: A group photograph of ten teenagers and children sitting on the steps of a building on Tremont Park Island, one of Thousand Islands' Admiralty Islands located in the St. Lawrence River near Kingston, Ontario. Although none of the people in the photograph are identified, given information provided with other photographs in the collection, the girl sitting at the bottom of the steps, holding a piece of paper, is Edith Drury. In addition, the young man sitting directly behind her is her brother, Victor Drury. The Drury family of Kingston was headed by Major-General Charles W. Drury, Commander of the Permanent Force artillery at Kingston. As is evidenced by the photographs in the collection, Miss Howard spent several vacations with members of the Drury family.
The second photograph on Page 37, Album 1 of the Marjorie Howard Futcher Albums Collection.
Notes: Transcribed from page: Tremont Park 1900
Subject Thousand Islands (N.Y. and Ont.)
Subject Drury, Edith, b. 1881 -- Portraits
Subject Drury, Edith, b. 1881 -- Friends and associates
Subject Drury, Victor, b. 1884 -- Portraits
Subject Drury, Victor, b. 1884 -- Friends and associates
Publisher: Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University
is Part Of: Marjorie Howard Futcher Albums Collection
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