Katrine Raymond

Katrine Raymond has a PhD from McMaster University and is a writer, director, and editor. Her plays have been staged in HamilTEN, Supercrawl, Beamsville’s Lamplighter Festival and Alumnae Theatre’s New Ideas Festival (Toronto). She is the recipient of a Hamilton City Enrichment Grant for an ongoing short story project, The Teeth of Graves. She lives with her family in Hamilton, Ontario, and is inspired by local history, archives, and hysteria studies. For more information, visit www.keyboardraven.com

Articles by Katrine Raymond

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Minda Bronfman de Gunzburg
Veronica Foster
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Veronica Foster
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L'Arche
Kelso, John Joseph
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John Joseph Kelso
Jennie Trout Postage Stamp
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Jennie Trout
Rosa 'Orinda'
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Isabella Preston
Emily Howard Stowe
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Emily Stowe
Photograph of Dr. Vera Peters, date unknown.
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Vera Peters
Ursula Franklin
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Ursula Franklin
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Social Programs in Canada
Payette, Julie
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Julie Payette
Dr. Smillie
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Jennie Smillie
Blue Rodeo
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Greg Keelor
Jean Chamberlain Froese
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Jean Chamberlain Froese
Wade MacLauchlan
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Wade MacLauchlan
Photo of Beatrice Worsley
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Beatrice Worsley
Portrait of Stephen Smith
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Stephen Smith
Samira Mubareka
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Samira Mubareka
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Kennedy Stewart
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Saidye Rosner Bronfman
Mabel Hubbard Bell, c. 1917
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Mabel Hubbard Bell
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Elizabeth Fry Society
Gregor Robertson
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Gregor Robertson
Dr. Jacalyn Duffin
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Jacalyn Duffin

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