This file contains photographs of St. Anne's Convent, a history of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Windsor and Walkerville, and news clippings about the St. Anne's Convent building.
This file contains the annals of St. Anne's Convent. Topics include but are not limited to: foundation of Separate School Board, celebrations, holidays, music classes, opening of the Motherhouse, renovations, Sisters' social activities and ministries, St. Andrews's School, St. Theresa's School, and the closing of the convent.
This file contains the annals of St. Anne's Convent, a brochure for the sale of the property, and a list of Sisters who resided at the convent.
Responding to the need for more teachers, the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London opened St. Anne’s Convent at 1948 St. Mary’s Gate, Windsor, in 1946. Windsor is located on the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations, which is an alliance between the Ojibwa, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. The Sisters who resided at this convent taught at elementary schools and gave music lessons at the convent. The Sisters sold this property in 1961.
This series contains annals, lists of Sisters who resided here, historical summaries, news clippings, photographs, and a brochure for the sale of the convent.
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