Modern photograph of the third expansion of the original Hotel Dieu Hospital in Kingston, Ontario. This new wing was designed by John Bowes, and was built between May 31st and December 13, 1869.
This building was later used as the home of the St.…
The original Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, buildings on Brock Street. The RHSJs began with their hospital at 229 Brock St and their monastery at 233 Brock St. in 1845. The hospital was enlarged with the 227 Brock St built between 1847-1848 and the…
This photograph depicts the west facade of Regiopolis College, Kingston. The photograph was taken from either the belfry or possibly the spire of St. Mary's Cathedral (depending on the date of the photograph, which is not known for certain).
This lease agreement between the Board of Trustees of Regiopolis Colleges and the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph was signed September 1st, 1892. It gives the Sisters the use of the College building and the property known as Selma Park.
Photograph of Sister Anne Hopkins, Dr. Michael Sullivan, Sister St. Joseph (Mary Agnes Leahy), Dr. Daniel Phelan, and Sister Sarah O'Gorman taken inside the main entrance of the new Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston (the former Regiopolis College, now…
This photograph shows six patients and four Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph in the St. Joseph's Ward of the Hospital. Sister Mary of the Sacred Heart (Catherine Leahy) has been identified as the seated Sister on the left side, dressing a…
Photograph of two Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph and two doctors in the pharmacy of the new Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, on Sydenham St in 1893 (the former Regiopolic College). Shown are Dr. Phelan, Sister Margaret Powers, Sister Anne…
Photograph shows th eHotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston Community of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, taken prior to September 1893. The RHSJ community is depicted in the rear of the hospital, with the camera facing Brock Street. The Superior,…