- HO3.012
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- [1910s]
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.
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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.
Volunteer Nurses During the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 - Roll of Honour
View of a portion of the Roll of Honour, inscribed with the names of 23 persons who served as volunteer nurses during the Influenza Epidemic of 1918) on the first floor of the College Building. Names: Mrs. John Allan MacDonald, Abigail DeLury, Annie M. (Nan) McKay, Christina Cameron Murray (daughter of Walter Murray), Eileen Bell, Kathleen Stevenson (became ill), Stella Methery, Ada Louise Staples (became ill), Katherine Margaret Manson (became ill), Isabel [Isobel] Aberdeen Reid, Vida Mooney, Lulu Mabel Barr, Etta McLeod (became ill), Tena McRae (became ill), Ethel Annie MacFarlane (became ill), Oscar [Oskar] Knodt (became ill), Otto R. Thompson, William G. Hamilton (died), C.S. Hallman, T. Thorvaldson, Mrs. W.C. Murray (Christine Cameron Murray), Janet Crawford, Merle Elizabeth Soare (became ill).
Bio/Historical Note: As the Spanish flu arrived in Saskatoon in 1918 after World War I, Walter C. Murray, University President, gave people a chance to leave the campus if they wished, then ordered a quarantine. The campus for the most part was isolated from the rest of the city, except for Emmanuel College, which became an emergency treatment centre staffed mostly by women volunteers. In granting the use of the building on 19 Oct. 1918, the college only asked that the city fumigate the building and bedding when they were no longer needed. One of the student volunteers who assisted at Emmanuel College became ill after two days and died several days later, Murray reported to the man’s mother in a letter. The student, William G. Hamilton, received full funeral honours, including a procession at the university. Hamilton, a widower, left behind three young children. Murray wrote to his mother that if he had known the young man had children depending upon him, they would have tried to dissuade him from offering his services.
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a pair of unidentified nurses at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a pair of unidentified nurses at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a unidentified nurse at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Unidentified Group of Nurses 4 Eating Together
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a group of unidentified nurses eating together at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Unidentified Group of Nurses 3 with Doctor Kirkby
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a group of unidentified nurses with Dr. Kirkby at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Unidentified Group of Nurses 2
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a group of unidentified nurses at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Unidentified Group of Nurses 1
Part of Prince Albert Sanatorium fonds
Photograph of a group of unidentified nurses at the Prince Albert Sanatorium.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Health Collection
Two nurses standing on the steps of the nurses' residence.
Two nurses of Providence Hospital
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Mrs. Springett, seen at left, placing nursing cap on L. Symunuk at right
Nurses in uniform seated on a wall or bannister wearing white dresses and black shoes. The picture is dated on reverse.
Ward's Photo Studio
Technologists' laboratory, Providence Hospital
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Sheila Mcgowan, in nurses uniform, seen sitting in laboratory
Saskatchewan nurses' convention
Part of Health Collection
Posed group portrait of 53 people (2 men in front centre and the rest being women).
Seven unnamed nurses in uniforms and one woman wearing a dark dress on the front steps of the hospital. Picture was taken before the hospital was stuccoed in 1929.