- LRA 2178
- Item
- [1962 or 1964]
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Arlene Peters (née Brandt) with two nurses at Lashburn Cottage Hospital
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Arlene Peters (née Brandt) with two nurses at Lashburn Cottage Hospital
Dedication of hospital ward May 9, 1957
Speaker holding paper and book is Howard Powell, man with boutonniere on his right is Dr. E.T. Myers, lady behind H. Powell is Ma Clarke. Three other unnamed men and one woman. Women are wearing hats. Men suits and ties, Dr. Myers is holding a cigarette.
A comedy float with Rosetown doctors performing "surgery". "100 Yrs PROGRESS" on the float. Turning west on 9th Avenue from Aseltine School.
Dr. and Mrs. Myers and nurse - May 9, 1957
L-R: Dr. Myers (cane, cigarette, suit with boutonniere), Evelyn Cunningham O'Shaughnessy, R.N., Mrs. Myers in wheelchair. Unidentified man and child in the background.
Dr. C. M. Henry and front door of the Cottage Hospital in 1916
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Portrait of Dr. C. M. Henry and front door of the Cottage Hospital in 1916
Photograph of Dr. Myers, seated.
The front steps of the hospital with eight ladies and one man.
Hospital float, Jubilee Parade
A float with nurses and "patients" decorated for the 50th provincial birthday parade. On 1st Street facing southwest. Searle elevator in background, skating rink in front. Smith School on left-hand side. All of these buildings are no more.
Hospital staff holding plaques
L-R: Rose McKenzie, Shelly Currie (Isley), unknown, Gail Adamoski, Gertrude Rollheiser, Dr. Dallas Popick. Taken in Rosetown Elks Hall.
L-R: Rose McKenzie, Shelly Currie (Isley), unknown, Gail Adamoski, Gertrude Rollheiser, Dr. Dallas Popick. Taken in Rosetown Elks Hall.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Group photo of [Lashburn Hospital Board and staff?] standing in front of hospital-Standing far left: Otto Brandt
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Two nurses standing inside Lashburn Cottage Hospital
Lounge at the Grey Nuns' Hospital
Part of City of Regina fonds
Lounge at the Grey Nuns' Hospital, with nurses sitting around talking.
Nurse Mary O'Hara In Front of St. Margaret's Hospital in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Nurse Mary O'Hara standing in front of the first St. Margaret's Hospital which was located on Second Avenue East in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Nurses on hospital entrance stairs
Nine nurses in early century nurses' uniforms on steps between pillars in front of hospital that was built in 1914.