The subseries consists of one audio cassette of Sister Mary Margaret Childs, who founded the School of Christ Choristers, talking about her memories of the program.
The series contains oral histories and autobiographies of some of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London Diocese. Many of the oral histories included were conducted for the Federation Collaborative History Project. The Federation includes the Congregations of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Toronto, Hamilton, London, Peterborough, Pembroke, and Sault Ste. Marie. The oral histories included in the Federation project are those of a select few Sisters. These Sisters are Noella Armstrong, Mary Doyle, Augustine Long, Margaret Ferris, and Cathleen Flynn. The Sisters discussed memories of their childhood and their lives before entering the convent, the call to service, and stories of their years preparing to become a professed Sister. This series includes digital and printed transcripts of oral history interviews with the Sisters, e-mail correspondence regarding the Federation oral history project, and a newspaper clipping.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)Group of 2 photographs depicting surgeries taking place.
This file contains the financial operating statement for the Sisters of St. Joseph at 18 Maple Avenue, Brantford for 1984.
Photographs of St. Joseph's Hospital operating room during different time periods, of equipment, and a portrait of an unidentified man.
An event programme for the opening of the St. Mary's Hospital time capsule placed in 1949.