All the photographs in this subseries represent Mother Ignatia Campbell at different ages, but the dates of each photo are not provided. One photograph was printed at Jas. Egan’s photographic gallery in London, Ontario, and another by Frank Cooper, also of London, Ontario. One of the photos has the label: “Mother Ignatia Campbell, 1840-1929, First Superior General of The Sisters of St. Joseph of London Diocese”; and on the photocopy taken from the same photo a note is added: “who accompanied Sister Rose Bondy and Sister Ambrosia Durkin to Windsor when they began teaching at Notre Dame School in Windsor,” and another version “when they began teaching at Our Lady of the Rosary Church.”
Series contains a scrapbook with photographs of the Pope and Papal mass, postcards, and a French pamphlet called “Les Martyrs de Lyon”.
This sub-series consists of a series of photographs taken of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton’s involvement in missions in British Columbia, especially in Chetwynd, between early visits in the 1940s and the establishment of the mission in Chetwynd in the late 1970s. This sub-series also contains a poem recounting Sister Stephanie Vincec’s visit to British Columbia, including stops in Vancouver, Quesnel, Dawson, Fort. St. John, and Chetwynd.
This subseries consists of photographs of the summer vacation house St. Joseph’s-on-the-Lake in Kingsville, Ontario. There are panoramas of Sisters seated in the chapel and in the dining hall at St. Joseph’s-on-the-Lake, as well as panoramas of the lake house cottage and the surrounding landscape. There is an album of photographs compiled by Sister Claire Marie Pageau from the closing celebration of St. Joseph’s-on-the-Lake. The event took place at St. Joseph’s-on-the-Lake from October 17 to 18, 1998. In addition, there is a photographic collage of St. Joseph’s-on-the-Lake comprised of photos taken by Sister Simone Batte. There are also two photograph albums that document the various events the Sisters participated in at the Kingsville summer vacation house. One album provides a visual record of their holidays, workshops, retreats, and celebrations, and the other album is related to the farewell dinner and entertainment for the closing event at the Kingsville cottage.
This series contains photographs of associates at a commitment ceremony, sedes suppers, the St. Thomas Earthen Vessels, and Kindred Spirit retreats. The photographs are printed on paper by an inkjet printer.
This series contains photographs, in colour and black and white, depicting scenes of St. Joseph's Hospital, London, including staff and board members, patients, Sisters, staff's family members, events, medical equipment, exhibits, buildings, openings, fund raising efforts, nurses, surgeries, patient care, volunteers, auxiliary, construction, the blood bank, the chapel, workers, and holiday celebrations. Also included are photographs from affiliated institutions such as the Family Medical Centre, St. Mary's Hospital, Marian Villa, Lawson Research Institute, the House of Providence, Mount Hope Orphanage, the School of Nursing, and Monsignor Roney Ambulatory Care Centre.
This sub-series consists of photographs of Guatemala during and after the Sisters’ mission there. There are photographs showing the construction of Colegio San José, the dental clinic, and homes after the 1976 earthquake. There are many photographs depicting the Sisters working in the school, local clinics and Nutritional Centre. Several photographs show the opening of the new chapel on December 12, 1964. There are photographs showing Guatemalan children dressed up for Communion. The sub-series also contains photographs of the 25th anniversary of the Colegio San José depicting school children parading through the streets in celebration. There are also numerous photographs showing the damage caused by the earthquake, as well as reconstruction efforts. Operation Guatemala, a program initiated by the Sisters in Hamilton, is depicted in several photographs. In these images Sisters are filling large drums with supplies to send to Guatemala. Photographs of school children who were sponsored through the beca education program also make up part of this collection. There are also photographs of the Nutritional Centre and Colegio San José sent by the Capuchin Sisters after they were given control of these institutions in 1979. A photograph of the 1985 tribute ceremony plaque awarded to the Sisters of St. Joseph also comprises this sub-series.
This sub-series consists of photographs of Guatemala during and after the Sisters’ mission there. There are photographs showing the construction of Colegio San José, the dental clinic, and homes after the 1976 earthquake. There are many photographs depicting the Sisters working in the school, local clinics and Nutritional Centre. Several photographs show the opening of the new chapel on December 12, 1964. There are photographs showing Guatemalan children dressed up for Communion. The sub-series also contains photographs of the 25th anniversary of the Colegio San José depicting school children parading through the streets in celebration. There are also numerous photographs showing the damage caused by the earthquake, as well as reconstruction efforts. Operation Guatemala, a program initiated by the Sisters in Hamilton, is depicted in several photographs. In these images Sisters are filling large drums with supplies to send to Guatemala. Photographs of school children who were sponsored through the beca education program also make up part of this collection. There are also photographs of the Nutritional Centre and Colegio San José sent by the Capuchin Sisters after they were given control of these institutions in 1979. A photograph of the 1985 tribute ceremony plaque awarded to the Sisters of St. Joseph also comprises this sub-series.
The series contains photographs of events, Sisters, nurses, staff, doctors, patients, buildings, rooms in the hospital, and people who were in attendance at various events held by St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Series consists of photographs documenting the fundraising events, activities, and projects of Heart-Links.