Fonds 90 - Margaret Gray fonds

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

Margaret Gray fonds

General material designation

    Parallel title

    Other title information

    Title statements of responsibility

    Title notes

    Level of description

    Fonds

    Reference code

    CA ON00399 90

    Edition area

    Edition statement

    Edition statement of responsibility

    Class of material specific details area

    Statement of scale (cartographic)

    Statement of projection (cartographic)

    Statement of coordinates (cartographic)

    Statement of scale (architectural)

    Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

    Dates of creation area

    Date(s)

    • 1973-2005, predominant 1973-1978 (Creation)
      Creator
      Gray, Margaret

    Physical description area

    Physical description

    38 cm of textual records
    27 audio cassettes
    1 painting

    Publisher's series area

    Title proper of publisher's series

    Parallel titles of publisher's series

    Other title information of publisher's series

    Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series

    Numbering within publisher's series

    Note on publisher's series

    Archival description area

    Name of creator

    (1922-2017)

    Biographical history

    Margaret Miller Gray (née Blair) was a Scottish-born Canadian writer. Born in Glasgow in 1922, she immigrated with her family to Canada in 1925, where they settled in Toronto. After graduating from St. Clement’s School in 1939, she worked for a stockbroker before enlisting and serving in the Royal Canadian Navy, where she met her future husband, Don Gray. In 1945 she left the Navy and married Don Gray. They had two children, Ann and Ian.

    While her husband’s job moved the family back and forth between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, Gray remained at home to care for their children, although she was active in community activities, taking art classes and performing in local theatre. In 1967, Gray began her Art History Degree at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) in Montreal, however her studies were briefly interrupted when the family was transferred to Toronto. She continued her studies at the University of Toronto and completed her B.F.A. in 1974.

    Gray is the author of three books: A.J. Casson (1976); Charles Comfort (1976); and Carl Schaefer (1977), all published by Gage Publishing. Co-written with her friend Margaret Rand and photographed by Lois Steen, the books were part of the Canadian Artists series, a project dedicated to highlighting younger contemporaries of the better-known Group of Seven. Gray arranged and conducted interviews and wrote the artist biographies, while Rand carried out background research on the technical aspects of their work. A fourth book on Yvonne McKague Housser was also planned and written, however due to production issues, underwhelming sales, and a change in the editorial staff at Gage Publishing, it was never published and all subsequent books in the series were cancelled. Gray continued to edit books in the 1980s and 1990s. She was a docent for several years at the Royal Ontario Museum and she also wrote numerous unpublished stories for her grandchildren.

    After her husband's death, Gray moved west in 2011 to be close to her family in Calgary. She passed away in 2017.

    Custodial history

    Scope and content

    Fonds consists of Margaret Gray's research material for the Canadian Artist series. Records include letters and correspondence, early manuscript drafts, notes, and audio cassettes featuring interviews with her subjects.

    The fonds is comprised of the following series:
    Series 1: Records relating to Charles Comfort
    Series 2: Records relating to A.J. Casson
    Series 3: Records relating to Carl Schaefer
    Series 4: Records relating to Yvonne McKague Housser
    Series 5: Records relating to research

    Notes area

    Physical condition

    Immediate source of acquisition

    Records were acquired from Ann Gray-Elton, Margaret Gray's daughter, in 2018.

    The banana flower painting by Yvonne McKague Housser was received from Ann Gray-Elton in February 2020. Housser and Margaret Gray became close friends while Gray was working on the Canadian Artists series, and Housser gifted Gray the painting as a token of their friendship.

    Arrangement

    Language of material

      Script of material

        Location of originals

        Availability of other formats

        Restrictions on access

        No restrictions on access.

        Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

        Associated materials

        Related materials

        Accruals

        General note

        Title based on contents of the fonds.

        Alternative identifier(s)

        Category

        Canadiana

        Category

        Literary and Film Resources

        Standard number

        Standard number

        Access points

        Subject access points

        Place access points

        Name access points

        Genre access points

        Control area

        Description record identifier

        Institution identifier

        Rules or conventions

        Status

        Level of detail

        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Created by BC: October 24, 2018
        Revised by BC: August 3, 2022

        Language of description

          Script of description

            Sources

            Accession area