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Elizabeth Harrison fonds
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1916-2001 (Creation)
- Creator
- Harrison, Elizabeth
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Physical description
3.95 m of textual records, 3 audio reels, 1 videocassette
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Biographical history
Elizabeth Harrison (nee Tatchell) was born in London, England in 1907. She studied for seven years at the Brighton College of Art and later worked in the studios of Louis Ginnett, R.O.I. in Sussex and of George Alexander, R.B.S. in Chelsea. She also was employed for four years in the London workshops of Clayton and Bell, the internationally known firm of glass painters. In 1931, she came to Canada and settled in Kingston, where both she and her husband, Eric Harrison were employed at Queen's University. Elizabeth taught in the Department of Fine Arts and was also art consultant to the Kingston Board of Education. Elizabeth Harrison's paintings have been exhibited widely in both Canada and Britain and she has given many lectures and addresses across Canada on radio and television. Elizabeth Harrison was also an author, she wrote of her life experiences in Ottawa during the war years and of her life and interests in Kingston. One of her books, Self Expression Through Art, is now in its second edition. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison passed away in October of 2001.
Custodial history
The majority of this material was acquired from the donor herself and from the executor of the donor's estate. One accession (2002-037) was transferred from the National Archives of Canada to Queen's University in order to preserve the integrity of the fonds. The correspondence with Elizabeth Valerie Harrison (daughter of Elizabeth Harrison) was donated by Giles Job and Karin Proudfoot, family members.
Scope and content
Fonds consists of material created and accumulated by Mrs. Harrison in her pursuit of becoming a published author, portrait painter, and art conservator over a span of fifty years. There is also material from her personal and family life, in particular a 14 year correspondence with her daughter. The fonds includes the following series: Correspondence; Subject files; Prose; Printed material; and Art works.
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Donated by Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison - 1974
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- English
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Location of originals
2025
2025.1
2025.2
2033.1
5155.1
2225.2
SR222
SR1056-SR1056.3
MI 78
F3 D2
F3 D4
Availability of other formats
Restrictions on access
Open
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Accession 2004-100 cannot be used without informing the donors, Giles Job or Karin Proudfoot.
Finding aids
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/H/Harrison-Elizabeth/Harrison-Elizabeth-5155_1.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/H/Harrison-Elizabeth/Harrison-Elizabeth-2025.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/H/Harrison-Elizabeth/Harrison-Elizabeth-2025_1.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/H/Harrison-Elizabeth/Harrison-Elizabeth-2025_2.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/H/Harrison-Elizabeth/Harrison-Elizabeth-2225_2.xlsx
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Accruals
No further accruals are expected