![Graphical element](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb10.gif) ![Introduction](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb01_1-e.gif) ![The Origins of Hockey](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb02_1-e.gif) ![Early Days of Hockey](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb03_1-e.gif) ![French-Canadian Tradition](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb04_1-e.gif) ![International Hockey](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb05_1-e.gif) ![Aboriginal Hockey](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb06_1-e.gif) ![Women's Hockey](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb07_2-e.gif) ![Community Hockey](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb08_1-e.gif) ![Graphical element](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/hockey/091/024002-vtb09.gif) |
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"Women's Hockey: A Proud Past, A Bright Future", an essay by Brian McFarlane
![Photograph of women playing hockey outdoors at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, circa 1890](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/obj/024002/f1/nlc005953-v2.jpg) Earliest known photograph of women playing hockey, taken at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, circa 1890. Isobel Stanley, Lord Stanley's daughter, is wearing white Copyright/Source |
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Isobel Stanley, the graceful skater in white, was the daughter of the Stanley Cup's donor, Lord Stanley of Preston. This remarkable snapshot, taken at Ottawa's Rideau Hall, residence of the Governor General of Canada, is thought to be the earliest photograph ever taken of women playing hockey. |
![Photograph of Eva Ault, wearing skates and holding a hockey stick, 1917](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/obj/024002/f1/a043029-v2.jpg) Eva Ault, January 1917 Copyright/Source |
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As a star with the Ottawa Alerts, Eva Ault was one of the best-known women hockey players. |
![Photograph of the Queen's University hockey team, Kingston, Ontario, 1917](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/obj/024002/f1/a127274-v2.jpg) Queen's University hockey team, Kingston, Ontario, 1917 Copyright/Source |
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1917 Queen's University team. Back: Flora E. Abernethy, Nelida Vessot, Jessie McArthur. Middle: Muriel E. Whalley, Charlotte Whitton, Bessie Farrell. Front: Bernice Clapp. |
![Photograph of Abby Hoffman in her hockey gear, 1955](/web/20061121023742im_/http://collectionscanada.ca/obj/024002/f1/nlc006258-v2.jpg) Abby Hoffman, 1955 Copyright/Source |
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In 1955, at age eight, Ab (Abby) Hoffman cut her hair short and joined a boys' hockey team as a defenseman. Everyone thought she was a boy, until just before an all-star game that required players to submit their birth certificates. When her secret was revealed, Abby became an overnight sensation. Soon other young women began trying out for boys' teams. |
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