Sous-fonds consists of artwork created by Sister Marie Celine Janisse, including pencil sketches and originals and prints of watercolour paintings. There is also personal and professional correspondence, news clipping, poetry, journal entries, and reflections, written both during and after her missions in Peru and Nicaragua. There are photographs, the majority in albums, of Sister Marie Celine’s artwork and of the Sisters with whom she worked. There is also a journal kept by Sister Marie Celine during a trip to the Holy Land.
Janisse, Marie CelineThe sous-fonds consists of records kept by Sister Mary Anthony Hartleib, the majority of which are about her artwork. The records include sale agreements, publications, and thank-you letters from groups that received her icons. Also included in the sous-fonds are some of her original artworks as well as photographic reproductions of artworks that may or may not be held in the Archives. The sous-fonds also consists of speeches and presentations written by Sister Mary Anthony, and certificates and records of graduation.
Hartleib, Mary AnthonyHardcover address book with beige vinyl covers and gold lettering reading "Names and Numbers" on the front cover. Contains addresses and phone numbers for contacts of Sister Mary Doyle. A separate page contains a biography of Sister Mary Doyle.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, list of superiors and administrators of St. Joseph's Hospital, reports, a poem, an Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Geranium Walk brochure and notes of the history of the hospital chapel, a mission statement, event advertisements.
This file contains a scrapbook compiled by Sister Mary Josephine Fox from her reception and profession into the Sisters of St. Joseph and her time in Yellowknife. Includes photographs, journal entries, a news clipping, and a fabric bookmark made by an unidentified Inuit artist. Photographs depict her reception and profession, her family, Sisters and missionaries, the scenery, students and local people, travel, holiday celebrations, a mine rescue team contest, musical performances, Caribou Carnival, and the 1975 Indian Ecumenical Conference.
The sous-fonds contains photographs of Sr. Mary Leo Kirwin’s Congregational and family life, as well as pamphlets and memorabilia from the reunions she attended for her teacher training class, personal prayer books, religious artifacts, a photo directory from the Diocese of London, correspondence, a quilt she made by hand, and a Red Cross pin she earned for her service.
Kirwin, Mary LeoThe sous-fonds reflects Sr. Mary Lillian Kuntz’s time as an educator, judge, administrator, and her Congregational service. The earliest record is a class photograph from St. Angela’s College where she was a student, followed by her high school diploma from Catholic Central High School in 1953. The records have a global geographic spread with the inclusion of colour transparencies of her travels to the United Kingdom, Africa and Europe. The materials focus on her time in Yellowknife, NWT, Uganda, Nelson, B.C., and London, Ont. The sous-fonds includes photographs, sound recordings, moving image recordings, and a diploma.
Kuntz, Mary Lillian