"Being led forth by 'la totem' for a prodigiously long walk, I became weary, and beguiled a old kloochman to paddle me back to Sitka in her stout canoe; to the horrification and alarm
Part of Emily Carr's Alaska Journal; Emily and her sister heading for home laden with mementoes of their trip
The Carr's tennis party, Victoria; Emily and her sisters, brother-in-law and friends.
Emily Carr as a young child.
Emily Carr and her brother Dick.
Emily Carr at St Ives, Cornwall.
A family picnic. Emily [Carr ]seated at back, left.
Artist Lawren Harris in front of Emily Carr painting "Silhouette No. 2" (1931) at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
In the Cariboo.
Lady June [the dog] and Emily Carr wish Mr Dilworth everything nice for Xmas and 1942.
Emily Carr as a child at age four or five.
Emily Carr, 1893.
Emily Carr in her studio, 316 Beckley St., Victoria.
Emily Carr with Griffon [dog] & black cat
Artist Emily Carr and Woo the monkey, perched on her right shoulder, in backyard, Simcoe St., Victoria.
One of Emily Carr's "bobtail sheepdogs".
Richard (Dick) Carr and his sister Emily Carr.
Preparing supper while waiting for Emily to return from sketching.
Emily Carr and others.
The Langford Cottage, June 1939.
Artist Emily Carr standing on the porch at 316 Beckley St., Victoria.
Artist Emily Carr on the beach on Tanu.
Interior of artist Emily Carr's studio, 218 St. Andrew's St., Victoria.
Interior of artist Emily Carr's studio, 218 St. Andrew's St., Victoria.
Emily Carr in her studio
Emily Carr and her caravan "Elephant" at the southwest end of Esquimalt Lagoon
Artist Emily Carr standing in the door of her caravan "Elephant"; with Ruth Hembroff-Herrington at the left, in Metchosin
Emily Carr with with neighbour Phyllis Hudson, three dogs, a cat, and her monkey, Woo.
Emily Carr with neighbour Phyllis Hudson, four dogs and her monkey, Woo.