Miss Elizabeth Meiklejohn
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Miss Elizabeth Meiklejohn
Elizabeth Meiklejohn became involved in the work of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson and from 1877 ran the Macpherson distribution home in Knowlton, Ontario. Date: circa 1910
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© Mary Evans / Peter Higginbotham Collection
1877 Annie Distribution Emigration Involved Macpherson Ontario Orphan Orphanage Orphans Promoter Welfare Childrens Elizabeth Knowlton
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures Miss Elizabeth Meiklejohn, a dedicated and compassionate figure in the history of children's welfare during the early 20th century. Elizabeth Meiklejohn became deeply involved in the work of Annie Macpherson, a renowned children's emigration promoter, and from 1877, she ran the Macpherson Distribution Home in Knowlton, Ontario. The image shows Miss Meiklejohn with a group of children, likely residents of the home. Their expressions convey a sense of warmth, care, and security, reflecting the nurturing environment she created. The children, dressed in simple yet clean clothing, appear content and engaged in their surroundings. The Macpherson Distribution Home was established to provide a safe haven for orphaned, abandoned, and destitute children. Elizabeth Meiklejohn's commitment to their wellbeing extended beyond basic care. She recognized the importance of education in shaping their futures and ensured that the children received a solid foundation in reading, writing, and arithmetic. This photograph offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in the lives of these children, who were given a chance at a better future through the tireless efforts of Miss Meiklejohn and the Macpherson Distribution Home. The historical significance of this image lies in its portrayal of the compassionate care and educational opportunities that were provided to children in need during a time when such resources were not widely available. Circa 1910, this poignant photograph serves as a reminder of the transformative impact that one individual can have on the lives of countless children, and the enduring legacy of the Macpherson Distribution Home in Knowlton, Ontario.
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