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Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Annie Charlotte Dalton sous-fonds
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Sous-fonds
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1906-1946 (Creation)
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- Dalton, Annie Charlotte
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0.10 m of textual records
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Annie Charlotte Dalton (nee Armitage) was born in 1865 in Yorkshire, England and displayed an early interest in painting and poetry. A childhood illness rendered her totally deaf. In 1891 she married Willie Dalton and in 1904 moved to Vancouver, British Columbia. Mrs . Dalton's works included numerous contributions to periodicals, nine published books, at least five privately printed pamphlets, and a large volume of unpublished works including a book-length collection of essays.
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Sous-fonds consists of poetry, prose, biographical articles, critical commentaries, photographs and news clippings.
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Gift of Lorne and Edith Pierce
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- English
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2001.1
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Open
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Public domain
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See UBC Special Collections: Annie Dalton fonds.