Photographs of St. Mary's Hospital interior and exterior, staff, Sisters, construction, and the official opening as well as news clippings about the hospital.
This subseries contains photographs and newsclippings by and about the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario during their western mission in St. Patrick’s Parish in Haney, Maple Ridge, British Columbia. There are colour and black and white photographs of the Sisters and Fathers at Haney’s Convent (also known as St. Joseph’s Convent and Maple Ridge Convent), and at outings to Stanley Park, Allouette Lake, and the Pacific Coast in British Columbia. There are also photographs of the Sisters celebrating Silver and Diamond Jubilees at Haney’s Convent. In addition, there are newspaper articles from 1961 to 1981 on the history and achievements of the Sisters at St. Patrick’s School. In addition, there is a photo album that documents the history of the Sisters presence in Haney (Maple Ridge). In it are photographs and newspaper articles related to the arrival of the Sisters who came to serve in St. Patrick’s Parish, in 1956; the Sisters’ first steps towards a modern dress in a simplified habit change, in 1968; a ribbon cutting ceremony for the auditorium of St. Patrick’s School, in 1974; and the 25th (1986) and the 50th (2006) Anniversary of St. Patrick’s School.
Photographs of St. Mary's Hospital interior and exterior, staff, Sisters, construction, and the official opening as well as news clippings about the hospital.
This subseries contains photographs, correspondence, invitations, and news clippings about Holy Rosary Convent, a programme for the blessing of St. Alexander School, and a historical sketch of Windsor by the Greater Windsor Visitors' and Convention Bureau. There are also publications, news clippings, and correspondence related to Our Lady of Rosary Parish.
This subseries contains photographs and news clippings from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke, Ontario’s Peru Mission. There are photographs of the Sisters, novices, postulants, associates, volunteers, the Oblates, priests, children, students, and puppies. There are also photographs of celebrations such as a farewell party, Christmas, receptions and professions, the wedding of a Grace and Kevin from Lima on September 17, 1971, and Mother’s Day at Colegio San Jose in 1972. There are also photographs of Chincha Alta, the Peru coast, and a beached dolphin. One photograph is of Sisters in Barrhead, Alberta.
The news clippings are in English and Spanish and cover the Sisters’ activities in Peru and general news about Peru. There is also the July 25, 1977, issue of Caretas Ilustración Peruana.
There is also a prayer card from the 2009 to 2010 Year for Priests and a Spanish booklet from the 50th anniversary of the Sisters being in Chincha Alta.
This subseries contains photographs of the Mount Hope Motherhouse and surrounding landscape, taken at some time after the 1877 renovations. There is a scrapbook, titled “Ancient Collection from Mount Hope,” which contains newspaper clippings related to Bishop Fallon of London, St. Peter’s Seminary, the London Schools of Catechetic, Henry Edward Dormer, Bishop-Elect Dennis O’Connor, Father Frank Forster, the Canonization of Jesuit Martyrs, and Bishop Alexander MacDonnell. Bishop Fallon of London convalesced at Mount Hope. Three newspaper articles from 1961, 1962, and 1966 reference the Sisters of St. Joseph in London.