The Seton Centre
Carberry, Manitoba

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Ernest Thompson Seton: The Trail of the Sandhill Stag near Carberry

 
Ernest Thompson Seton 1860-1946 Historic Sites and Monuments, Government of Canada
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Preparing to support the plaque honouring Ernest Thompson Seton
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Pamela C. Forcey, daughter of author Anya Seton whose parents were ETS and Grace Gallatin Seton
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ETS's granddaughter Pamela Forcey and her daughter Stephanie Fein visit The Seton Centre
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The Seton Centre restored facade with a period friendly awning and sign in 2008
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Excavations to prepare for the one storey addition to the back side of the museum
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Progress with the addition to The Seton Centre over the winter of 2010
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Interior work underway in winter of 2010 so as to maintain original outer wall
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Greetings at the official opening of the addition to The Seton Centre
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Ribbon Cutting for opening of the addition to The Seton Centre
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New sandwich board for The Seton Centre
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The Sandflower image by Ernest Thompson Seton
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Seton sketch of sandflower or spring crocus found at Carberry
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Common Yarrow, achillea millefolium. observed and sketched by Ernest Thompson Seton
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A sketch from Seton's daily journal of the red lily of the Carberry Sandhills
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Seton botanical sketch he labelled Solomon Seal (Lake Chaska).
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Seton made notes about the habitat, the birds, animals, plants and here the layers of the soil
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New display cabinet for the Seton Centre herbarium collection
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