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Eton collar

Starched white paper collar with material stitched to outside. It is an Arrow brand eton 6 collar, made to wear with size 13.5 neck shirts. Attached at back and front to uniform with detachable buttons.

Cluett Peabody & Co. Limited

Arrow collar

Starched white cotton collar. Arrow brand, it is the Anemone, size 14.2. Collar worn by Wellesley graduate, class of 1925, and Nursing Director Elsie K. Jones. She was the Director of Nursing and Director of the School of Nursing between 1937-1964.

Cluett Peabody & Co. Limited

Female student uniform, 1960-1969

Short sleeved blue and white striped uniform. Worn with detachable eton collar, apron, and bib. Worn for the first two years of schooling. Third year students wore a white uniform for their intern year. Cuffs were detachable in the 1940s, but it is not clear when the dresses were made with attached cuffs.

Dress

White one piece short sleeved uniform dress. Badge on left arm "WD" with "TGH" over top of the "W". This reflected the Wellesley Division of the Toronto General Hospital. Dress has no buttons - was closed with external fasteners like cuff links.

Poole Manufacturing Ltd.

Nursing Cape

Navy blue and red wool nursing cape. "WD" embroidered in gold on the right side of the collar denoting the "Wellesley Division". "TGH" is embroidered on the left side of the collar denoting "Toronto General Hospital". Cape closed with two wool tabs attached to cape with brass buttons. Cape was part of nurses uniform.
Wellesley Hospital merged with Toronto General Hospital between 1949 and 1959, becoming the Wellesley Division of that hospital.

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Nursing Cape

Navy blue and red wool nursing cape. "WD" embroidered in gold on the right side of the collar denoting the "Wellesley Division". "TGH" is embroidered on the left side of the collar denoting "Toronto General Hospital". Cape closed with two wool tabs attached to cape with brass buttons. Cape was part of nurses uniform.
Wellesley Hospital merged with Toronto General Hospital between 1948 and 1959, becoming the Wellesley Division of that hospital.

Lac-Mac

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