William Lyon Mackenzie King, age two. Library and Archives Canada (LAC) C- 007332
Back row, left to right: The Mackenzie King siblings: Max (sitting), Jennie, William Lyon (age six) and Bella. LAC C- 002854
Left to right: Bella King, Mrs. Isabella King, William Lyon Mackenzie King, John King, 1880s. LAC C- 007348
William Lyon Mackenzie King (right) as a student at the University of Toronto, 1890s. LAC C- 055546
A page from King’s diary, September 6, 1893. © Government of Canada. Reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada (2010). Source: Library and Archives Canada.
William Lyon Mackenzie King (left) with Max and John King, August 1899. LAC C- 055520
Jennie King, December 1906. LAC PA-139 602
The woman King might have married: Mathilde Grossert Barchet, August 1907. LAC C - 079189
King’s lifelong correspondent and friend, Violet Markham, 1912. LAC C- 014179
Left to right: Marjorie Herridge, Bert Harper, Isabel Grace Mackenzie King and William Lyon Mackenzie King, Kingsmere, August 1901. LAC C - 014180
Clockwise from top left: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Henry A. Burbidge, Norman Duncan and Wilfred Campbell, 1905. LAC C- 002858
William Lyon Mackenzie King, minister of labour, and John and Isabel King, September 1911. LAC C - 046521
William Lyon Mackenzie King (left) and Wilfrid Laurier, August 1912. LAC C - 018586
Mackenzie King’s friend Princess Julia Cantacuzène, 1924. Library of Congress
Archie Dennison, William Lyon Mackenzie King (middle) and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Frederick, Colorado, 1915. LAC C - 029350
William Lyon Mackenzie King and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Washington D.C., 1915. LAC C- 025281
Lord and Lady Byng, 1922. LAC C - 033995
Mackenzie King on the verandah at Kingswood Cottage, 1920s. LAC PA-124436
Left to right: Earnest Lapointe, Mackenzie King, Vincent Massey and Peter Larkin, London, 1926. LAC C- 001690
Giorgia de Cousandier in Montemurro, Italy, 1948. Centro di documentazione “Rocco Scotellaro ela Basilicata del secondo dopoguerra,” Tricario, Italy
Joan Patteson at Kingswood Cottage, 1930s. LAC PA-126153
Kingsmere Ruins, 1935. LAC C- 086777
Mackenzie King with his dog Pat I, the spiritualist Etta Wriedt, Joan Patteson and Derry, Kingsmere, 1930s. LAC C- 079191
William Lyon Mackenzie King and Pat I at Laurier House, August 1939. LAC C - 087858
William Lyon Mackenzie King and Pat I, November 1940, Laurier House Library. LAC PA-165817
William Lyon Mackenzie King and his nemesis, Ontario premier Mitch Hepburn, Toronto, 1934. LAC C - 087863
William Lyon Mackenzie King and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Kingston, Ontario, August 1938. LAC PA- 052499
Left to right: Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Lyon Mackenzie King and Henry Stimson, 1940. Library of Congress
William Lyon Mackenzie King and Ernest Lapointe greeting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at the gangway of CPS Empress of Australia, Wolfe’s Cove, Quebec City, May 1939. LAC C - 035115
Mackenzie King with members of the Liberal Party who accompanied him on a visit to Great Britain in August 1941. Front, left to right: Norman Robertson, Mackenzie King, Georges Vanier. Back, left to right: John Nicol, J.W. Pickersgill, Walter Turnbull, Edouard Handy. National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque/LAC PA -112769
Left to right: Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference, August 1943. LAC C - 014168
William Lyon Mackenzie King and his cabinet, June 1945. Front, left to right: Louis St. Laurent, J.A. MacKinnon, C.D. Howe, Ian Mackenzie, Mackenzie King, J.L. Ilsley, J.G. Gardiner, C.W.G. Gibson, Humphrey Mitchell. Back, left to right: J.J. McCann, Paul Martin, Joseph Jean, J.A. Glen, Brooke Claxton, Alphonse Fournier, Ernest Bertrand, A.G.L. McNaughton, Lionel Chevrier, D.C. Abbott, D.L. MacLaren. LAC C - 026988
Mackenzie King sitting in front of the J.W.L. Forster painting of his mother, Isabel King, in the library at Laurier House, 1945. Gordon H. Coster/ LAC C - 075053
The Last Photograph, Kingsmere, July 18, 1950: Mackenzie King seated in a chair presented to him at Tyree, Scotland, in 1937. LAC PA-129854
William Lyon Mackenzie King’s funeral, July 1950. Queen’s University Archives, George Lilley fonds V25.5 13-5