This file contains the hand written annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Woodstock, Ontario. The annals recount their work with the schools and churches as well as their social activities and daily tasks. There are also news clippings related to various priests, bishops, and musicians in the area.
This file contains news clippings about the Sisters of St. Joseph of London's activities in Woodstock, the closing of the convent and school of music, and the schools, priests, churches, and major events in Woodstock, such as the 1979 tornadoes in Woodstock.
This file contains an album with news clippings about the Sisters of St. Joseph of London and photographs of their time in Woodstock.
This file contains the hand written annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Woodstock, Ontario. The annals recount their work with schools and churches as well as their social activities and daily tasks.
This file contains the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Woodstock, Ontario. The annals recount their work with schools and churches as well as their social activities and daily tasks. There are also photographs of the convent, processions, and the Sisters.
This file contains a historical summary and the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London's time in Woodstock, Ontario. There is also a list of the Sisters who ministered in Woodstock.
This file contains the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London while residing at 43-3 Blandford Street, Woodstock. The annals recount their work in social services as well as their social activities and daily tasks.
This series contains the records created and accumulated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of London During their time in Woodstock, Ontario. In 1913 Reverend Mother Celestine McCarthy was asked to send Sisters to staff the Separate Schools in Woodstock, Ontario. The Sisters resided at St. Joseph’s Convent on Delatre Street and opened St. Joseph’s Academy of Music. In 1940, the Sisters also operated Vacation School. The Sisters in Woodstock taught at St. Mary’s School and St. Rita’s School, as well as St. Francis School, Princeton. In 1956, the Sisters moved to 210 Vansittart Street. In 1975 the Sisters withdrew from their convent in Woodstock, though they continued to commute in to teach from Tillsonburg. In 1987, the Sisters rented a townhouse on Blandford Street in Woodstock for Sisters to conduct their ministry until 1990. There are annals, correspondence, news clippings, historical summaries, lists of Sisters in Woodstock, inventories of the Sisters' possessions, and photographs. Woodstock is located on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabek, Attiwonderonk, and Mississauga.
Sem títuloThis file contains correspondence, news clippings, inventories of the convents, programmes, historical summaries of the Sisters' time in Woodstock and St. Rita's Church, and descriptions of the stained glass at 210 Vansittart Avenue. There are also photographs of the convents, stained glass, and students at St. Rita's School.
This file contains the hand written annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Woodstock, Ontario. The annals recount their work with schools and churches as well as their social activities and daily tasks.