Fonds Acc5129 - Elaine Harrison and Eleanor Wheler fonds

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Elaine Harrison and Eleanor Wheler fonds

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CA PCA Acc5129

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  • 1935-2002; Copied 2016 (Creation)
    Creator
    Harrison, Elaine Russel
  • 1932-1996 (Creation)
    Creator
    Wheler, Eleanor Ressor

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.135 m. of textual records
30 photographs
24 graphic items

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Harrison, Elaine Russel (19 June 1915 – 16 June 2003)

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Elaine Russel Harrison was born on 19 June 1915 in Petite-Rivere, Nova Scotia, to Rev. George R. Harrison and Minerva (Barnes) Harrison. She began her post-secondary education at Kings College, Halifax, in 1933, and graduated from Dalhouise University in 1937. The same year Elaine moved with her family to Summerside, Prince Edward Island. In 1938 Elaine started her teaching career in Summerside where she taught for thirty years. Elaine resided with her companion, Eleanor Ressor Wheler, in Bedeque and at their summer home “Windswept” in Fernwood.

In addition to being a teacher, Elaine was writer, poet, publisher, and environmentalist, but she was best known as a painter and visual artist. Largely self-taught, she counted Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven, Emily Carr, Picasso, and Van Gough among her most significant influences. Elaine was involved in the PEI Art Society in the 1950s but it wasn’t until her retirement from teaching in 1968 that painting became a focus of her work. Her paintings appeared in solo and group exhibitions and in galleries across the province. Fifty of Elaine’s paintings along with a selection of her poetry were showcased in an exhibit entitled “Elaine Harrison: I am an Island that Dreams” at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown (October 2011-January 2012).

Elaine Russel Harrison died at her home in Bedeque on 16 June 2003.

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Wheler, Eleanor Ressor (17 October 1900- 27 December 1996)

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Eleanor Ressor Wheler was born on 17 October 1900 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States of America, to John and Susan (Byrne) Wheler. Eleanor studied nursing and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario) in 1944. She worked as a public health nurse in different parts of Ontario and taught at the University of Toronto School of Hygiene. She came to Prince Edward Island in 1945 and worked as a public health nurse. Eleanor lived with her companion, artist Elaine Russel Harrison, in Bedeque and at their summer home “Windswept” in Fernwood. Eleanor Ressor Wheler died on 27 December 1996.

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The fonds consists of the papers of Elaine Harrison (1915-2003) and Eleanor Wheler (1900-1996) including correspondence, writing, photographs, and artwork. The fonds has been divided into two sous-fonds: Elaine Harrison and Eleanor Wheler.

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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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  • English

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