Detail of a perspective drawing of the proposed Health Sciences Complex, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, which would be named the Jeanne Mance Wing, prepared by the architectural firm Smith, Mill & Ross, around 1977.
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.
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,…
Plans for the surgical theatre of the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, by architect Harry P. Smith, prepared in June 1899. The designs include elevations, floor plans, and longitudinal sections.
Photograph of members of the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Training School for Nurses Classes of 1914, 1916, and 1917 - the "twelve fervent young ladies" as described in the Hospital annals [84.1/21 pg. 50] - along with Superintendent Alice Donihee.…
Drawing of an aerial view of the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston site prepared in 1980 by architects Smith, Mill & Ross showing the proposed new wing, later named the Jeanne Mance Wing.
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