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Betty Madsen, 65, left, and her daughter Annelis, 24, work in the studio at their home, Cherry Hill Farm, located on Highway 7 in Unionville. The stud(...)
Betty Madsen, 65, left, and her daughter Annelis, 24, work in the studio at their home, Cherry Hill Farm, located on Highway 7 in Unionville. The stud(...)

Betty Madsen, 65, left, and her daughter Annelis, 24, work in the studio at their home, Cherry Hill Farm, located on Highway 7 in Unionville. The stud(...)

Date7/25/1974
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Original Toronto Star caption: Betty Madsen; 65; left; and her daughter Annelis; 24; work in the studio at their home; Cherry Hill Farm; located on Highway 7 in Unionville. The studio is a portable schoolhouse which the Madsens erected near the barn on the 100-acre farm. Mrs. Madsen and h er late husband; John Madsen; bought the farm in 1945 on which to found Canada's first folk school; modelled on those in their native Denmark. The farm is now a retreat house for women.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0104023F