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In this episode we explore the life of Collingwood daughter Madge Watt and the global movement among rural women that would result from her unwavering drive and determination. Join us as we look at this important figure in Canadian history and her pivotal role in the formation of the Women’s Institute and the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW).
Episode Picture:
Undated photograph of Mrs. Alfred Watt [Collingwood Museum Collection, X976.563.1]
Ambrose, Linda. A Great Rural Sisterhood: Madge Robertson Watt and the ACWW UofT Press. 2015
“Girl from Collingwood.” Enterprise Bulletin May 26, 2017
Montreal Standard & Montreal Family Herald December 1, 1948.
Collingwood Library Genealogy Files
Associated Country Women of the World https://acww.org.uk/home
By Ken MaherIn this episode we explore the life of Collingwood daughter Madge Watt and the global movement among rural women that would result from her unwavering drive and determination. Join us as we look at this important figure in Canadian history and her pivotal role in the formation of the Women’s Institute and the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW).
Episode Picture:
Undated photograph of Mrs. Alfred Watt [Collingwood Museum Collection, X976.563.1]
Ambrose, Linda. A Great Rural Sisterhood: Madge Robertson Watt and the ACWW UofT Press. 2015
“Girl from Collingwood.” Enterprise Bulletin May 26, 2017
Montreal Standard & Montreal Family Herald December 1, 1948.
Collingwood Library Genealogy Files
Associated Country Women of the World https://acww.org.uk/home

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