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HDH-175cover.jpg
Collage of images from the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, collection of the St. Joseph Region Archives of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, Kingston, ON

Marie de la Ferre & Jerome Le Royer.jpg
Composite of portraits of the two founders of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph - The Venerable Marie de la Ferre and the Venerable Jerome Le Royer

Jeanne Mance Painting (HFP 21).jpg
Item consists of a painting of Jeanne Mance, founder of the Hotel-Dieu, Montreal

Landing of First RHSJ in Montreal (Stained Glass St Catharines).jpg
Stained glass window depicting the arrival of Sisters Catherine Macé, Judith Moreau de Brésoles, and Marie Maillet, in Ville-Marie (Montreal), along with Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve and Abbé Guillaume Vignal on October 20th, 1659.

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Ancien Hotel-Dieu Rue St-Paul Montreal (M-523-1).jpg
Drawing of the old Hotel-Dieu Hospital in Montreal, located on Rue St-Paul in Old Montreal.

From the album "Souvenir du 250eme anniversaire de l'arrivee des trois premieres religieuses hospitalieres de Saint-Joseph, a Ville-Marie, 1659-1909,…

Remi Gaulin Bishop of Kingston.jpg

Arch-705 Sister Amable Bourboniere.jpg
Portrait of Mother Amable Bourbonnière, foundress and first Superior of the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, painted by Michael Walker after a lost original.

84-5-08-003 Indenture of sale of lots 11 and 12 Brock Street property (1845) pg1.jpg
First page of the indenture of sale for lots 11 and 12, Brock St., Kingston, Ontario dated May 29, 1845. The sale was conduced between William Stewart, a stone mason, and his wife and the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of…

HDHK-1st Monestary (233 Brock) and Hospital (229 Brock).jpg
A composite of modern photographs of the original monastery and hospital buildings of the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Kingston, Ontario. These buildings, located at 231 Brock St - the monastery - and 229 Brock St - the hospital - were purchased by the…

HDHK-Clipping-1845-1849 - Arrival in Kingston.jpg
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.

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