Booklet (ca. 2000) about the future of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario. Includes a folded page with a photo of lily pads, a list of academic administrative appointments for 1985-1992, and a message from Dean of Medicine L.S. Valberg.
A booklet outlining the mission and philosophy, history, types of care provided, accommodations available, daily life, safety, services, rehabilitation therapy, and the application process of St. Mary's Hospital.
The series consists of materials that have been kept by the Sisters of St. Joseph for commemorative reasons. Some of the materials include histories, correspondence, newsletters, pamphlets, photographs and programmes.
This series consists of records that commemorate significant and special events related to St. Joseph's Hospital, Galahad, AB. It includes newspaper clippings of articles written about the hospital, photographs that depict staff parties, and programs and booklets that were created for special hospital occasions. Lastly, this series includes a plaque that was given to the Sisters of St. Joseph to show appreciation for their years of service.
This collection contains material accumulated by the archivist of the London congregation. It includes photographs of the General Council members, a farewell reflection written by Sister Patricia Hogan thanking the last General Council members and lists of General Council members and their duties and dates of service.
This is a collection of material related to the life and work of Mother Ignatia Campbell which comprises two subseries. It includes several biographical chronologies and summaries of her work which were considered in the drafting of her profile in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography (University of Toronto Press). There are news clippings and photographs of the 1991 “People and the City” monument in London, Ontario which includes a depiction of Mother Ignatia Campbell. There is information related to the “Mother Ignatia Campbell Bursary for Women” introduced at Regis College, Toronto in 2005. There are genealogical research notes and correspondence about Mother Ignatia Campbell prepared by Sister Esther Bardawell. There are also several undated photographs of Mother Ignatia Campbell.