- 76.71.24
- Stuk
- January 16, 1937
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Nurse Mary O'Hara standing in front of a doorway of a building with snow on the ground.
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Nurse Mary O'Hara standing in front of a doorway of a building with snow on the ground.
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View From Atop St. Margaret's Hospital
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of several building from the roof top of another building
Written on the back in pencil: "Taken from top of St. Margaret's Hospital 7th ave w"
Stamped on the back in pink ink: "829"
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St. Margaret's Hospital in Biggar, Saskatchewan at the time of their Open House Tea; many people are sitting in chairs holding musical instruments, five women in nuns habits, and a group of men women and children.
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St. Margaret's Hospital in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A view of St. Margaret's Hospital in Biggar, Saskatchewan
House built at 114 3rd Ave. east by Dr. Myers used as the first Rosetown private hospital opening in 1914.
Aerial view of the hospital and nurses residence
An aerial view of the Rosetown Hospital and adjacent nurses residence with St. Joseph's convent beside them.
Providence Hospital installing new equipment
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Two workers seen installing equipment at Providence Hospital
Original Providence Hospital building and Jubilee Wing
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Copy 2 shows original Providence Hospital and Jubilee Wing
Two men in laundry room, Providence Hospital
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Nick Therens (left) and Park Yee emptying laundry into industrial washer and dryer in laundry room, Providence Hospital
Patients' ward room, Providence Hospital
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Patients' ward room with two windows, two beds, dresser and chair, Providence Hospital
Fonds consists of correspondence and photographs documenting Eleanor Linnell's experience as a nursing student. Fonds contains correspondence with A. F. Lawrie, Superintendent of Nurses, regarding entrance to the School of Nursing; invitations to a nursing ball and graduation ceremonies; newspaper clippings; and ephemera. Also included are photographs of nursing students and staff, case rooms and operating rooms.
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Regina General Hospital Photograph Collection
Collection consists of photographs documenting the history and development of the Regina General Hospital. Photographs depict physicians, staff, volunteers, and patients of the hospital; the interior and exterior of the hospital buildings, including renovations and construction; equipment; employee events and leisure activities; students, including graduation ceremonies and portraits; patient care services; museum artifacts and displays; and the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Services. Photographs also depict the buildings of the Pasqua Hospital, Plains Health Centre, and Wascana Rehabilitation Centre. Prominent individuals featured in photographs include Executive Directors: Charles E. Barton, Dr. Ernest Appleyard, A. C. Pickles, H. M. J. Westcott, Dr. D. W. Carnduff, Edward C. Emery, and Royce H. Gill; Chairmen of the Board of Governors: Gordon B. Grant (also Minister of Public Health), Donald M. McPherson, Ken P. R. Hodges, C. Hewitt Helmsing, F. M. (Mike) Badham, and Orville L. Off; and members of the Board of Governors. Also depicted are H.G.R. (Harry) Walker and H. H. P. (Henry) Baker, Mayors of Regina; Walter C. Smishek and Herman H. Rolfes, Ministers of Health; and Isobel Colvin, Administrator (Patient Care) and Director of the School of Nursing, and Eleanor Linnell, Director, Nursing Education. Celebrities depicted include Ernie Coombs (Mr. Dressup), child entertainer; and Nancy Greene (Raine), world class skier.
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Rosetown Hospital staff - 1979
Portrait of the staff of the Rosetown Hospital gathered outside the front entrance of the hospital building. All names are provided (see insert with picture).
Thirteen women seated on the steps of the entrance that resembles the first Rosetown Hospital. They are assumed to be nurses. They are wearing winter clothing that includes fur muffs and white dresses underneath.
Bill Sawatzky, Board member for Rosetown & District Health Centre, is shown presenting an engraved plaque to Edna Hay.