Glass Decanter
Datec. 1890s
Credit LineGift of Shirley Brown, Boucherville, Quebec, great granddaughter of Alice Elliott, 2009
Object number2009.027.008
Label TextAlice Priscilla Elliott (1873-1948) was born in London, Ontario, and later attended Hellmuth Ladies College, possibly between 1888 and 1890. Rev. Isaac Hellmuth and Rev. Cronyn founded Hellmuth Ladies’ College, and the school opened in 1869. The school offered instruction in many subjects including arithmetic, literature, languages, art, music, geography, and history. The school’s goal was “to provide a thorough, liberal and useful education for young ladies, adapted to their wants in life, and based upon the soundest PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES…” The college closed in 1899. While attending the College, Elliott perfected her skills in china painting, wood carving, and more. She may have continued her connection with Hellmuth Ladies College after completing her studies but that ended after her 1895 marriage to Frank Chalton. The couple had one daughter, Kathleen, before Frank’s sudden death in 1898. Alice married George Edmison in about 1900 and sometime in the 1900s, they moved to western Canada. They returned regularly for family visits until Priscilla Elliott, Alice’s mother, passed away.
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