Bumper sticker produced as part of the campaign to fight against the closure of the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, as part of the orders issued by the Health Services Restructuring Report for Frontenac and Lennox & Addington in February 1998.
Aerial photograph of Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, taken in 1948. At the top of the image, the structure of the Centennial Wing is in place and in the bottom right, the first two floors of the Jeanne Mance Residence are under construction.
Extract from the Annals of the Hotel Dieu Hospital Kingston describing the first patient at the hospital and the conditions during the first days of the hospital's operation.
Entries in the Annals were written ca. 1917.
Extract from the Annals of the Hotel Dieu Hospital Kingston from December 1847 describing the arrival of 70 children at the Hotel Dieu who orphaned as a result of the typhus epidemic (called typhoid fever" in the text).
Drawing representing the arrival of the first Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph in Kingston on September 2nd, 1845. Three of the four RHSJs are shown being greeted by Bishop Patrick Phelan and two Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame.
Brochure published and distributed by the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, as part of its Centenary Campaign for a new wing. Launched in 1945, the fundraising campaign sought to raise funds for a new maternity ward and paediatrics department.
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Photograph of the construction on the top four floors of the Jeanne Mance Residence of the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston. Steel beams are shown being added to first two floors of the nurses residence, which were completed in 1948. The construction…