This file contains two photographs and a postcard of Rocher Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe. One photograph is of Mother St. John Fontbonne's tomb in Lyon, France with correspondence in French with Sister Marie du Loyola of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyon on the back. The other photograph is of Father Marius Nepper, SJ, Sister Julia Harkins, Sister Alice Caza, and Sister Jeanne Belec at the Motherhouse in Le Puy-en-Valey, France.
This file contains Sister Constance Lacroix's hand written account of her pilgrimage to France. There are also photographs, an itinerary, a print of the painting of Mother St. John Fontbonne, and various pieces of ephemera attached in the account.
This subseries contains records documenting the history of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario's activities in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. This includes historical summaries, chronicles, news clippings, correspondence, photographs, maps, art prints, publications, photographs, and guest books.
This file contains chronicles of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The chronicles recount the Sisters ministries in teaching, parish ministry, and other community activities such as leading Scout groups and being on various committees. The chronicles also recount major events, such as the fire at St. Patrick's High School in 1964 and the 1992 Giant Mine Murders. There is also correspondence, lists of Sisters, and news clippings within the chronicles.
This file contains maps of yellow knife, a Yellowknife brochure, copies of prints by Frank Adams, the May 1975 Canada North Almanac, and Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kǫ́ę́: Two Rivers of Faith by Lanny Cooke and Camille Piche.
This file contains miscellaneous items related to the Sisters' activities in Yellowknife. This includes: a temporary tattoo of the crest of Yellowknife, news clippings about Yellowknife, a map of the Northern Transportation Company, lyrics to "North of 60" by Eileen Hayward and Grace Veale Mitts, a historical summary of the Sisters in Yellowknife, and a photograph of the Sisters.
This subseries contains newsletters written by the Sisters in Yellowknife and sent to be distributed amongst the Sisters of St. Joseph in London, Ontario.