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Marie-Lynn Hammond and<br> Tom Leighton Marie-Lynn Hammond Marie-Lynn Hammond
1994
With Tom Leighton
Photo by David Hartman
2002
Photo by David Morris
2002
Photo by David Morris

Alternate (right) click on any photo above and select save link as or save target as to download a high resolution JPEG file. Each file is approx 300K (the colour one is about 1.2M). Open the JPG file in PhotoShop and save as a TIFF file for publication use. The quality should be fine for program, newspaper, and newsmagazine use. All photos cleared for publicity use. Please credit photographers as appropriate.

A 1987 photo is also available in small and large versions.

The 1990 cover photo from Black and White & shades of grey by André Leduc is available in small and large versions.

Marie-Lynn and her favourite pastimes

News!
Marie-Lynn has acquired a young Canadian Horse!
Click here for more details
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Riding in her early teens in England Riding a few years ago in Barbados
At age ten in England
A few years ago during that Christmas in Barbados


Marie-Lynn and Traveller Marie-Lynn and Viola, Sept. 2000
Marie-Lynn as a teen
with Traveller
Still horse-crazy after
all these years: Sept. 2000


Marie-Lynn's Feline Companions

(Caution: volunteering for a cat rescue group means
you too may end up with multiple cats!)

Marie-Lynn and Prunella
Prunella (1970-92)
a rescued barn kitten and
faithful companion for over two decades

Miss Pippin

Moki
Miss Pippin
Prunella’s sweet successor,
a refugee from the Humane Society
Moki
a platinum Burmese, acquired as a
buddy for Pippin – a very cool guy

Monet
Monet
This amazing cat with pale blue eyes was born to a black & white yellow-eyed stray –
Daddy must have been Ragdoll or some other fancy breed!
Some of his sibs had congenital problems, so Marie-Lynn
kept Monet just in case...so far, he's fine.

Shady
Shady Lady
Shady was an outdoor feral till the age of three. Blind in one eye,
she was rescued and stayed in foster care at Marie-Lynn's for four years.
Finally adopted, she hid out unhappily at her new home for two months.
So Marie-Lynn took her back, and adopted her. She's happy now.

Finch

Calypso
Finch
No one wanted to adopt
this little trickster, born to a stray,
because he had a heart murmur –
Calypso
Was going to be euthanized
at the pound because she wasn’t tame
enough to be adopted (see her story here)

Gypsy

Monet as the keyboard kitty
Gypsy
Chinatown feral, trapped just before
she gave birth; wasn’t re-released
because she’s old and almost toothless.
She is an ACR foster cat.
Monet
as a Keyboard Kitty



Marie-Lynn's Family

Some of these photographs are included
with the LP and CD release of Vignettes
and have also been used in the
promotion of the play
Beautiful Deeds/De beaux gestes.

Marie-Lynn's Mom
Marie-Thérèse Allard
Marie-Lynn's mother
Marie-Lynn's father
Arthur Barnard Hammond
Marie-Lynn's father


Elsie c 1912
Marie-Lynn's grandmother
Elsie as the queen in a play, 1912
Marie-Lynn's mother
Marie-Lynn's mother Marie-Thérèse
at her first communion
circa 1926


Corinne's Family
Marie-Lynn's grandmother Corinne with her second husband, Moise Allard,
and seven of their eight surviving children circa 1930


Elsie and Ted with plane
Marie-Lynn's grandmother Elsie Kohl Hammond
with her companion Ted Dobbin circa 1932


Arthur as a boy
Arthur Barnard Hammond and friend
circa 1923
Arthur as a boy
The original “hand-tinted
photograph of Elsie
in her younger days”


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