Page contains clippings from the Alumnaes' Lion's Roar section of the Wellesley World magazine. The first clipping discusses activities from 1981 and has a photograph of the 1981-1983 executive team. The second clipping shows the 1975-1976 Alumnae executive.
Page contains news stories and obituaries. One story is about former Wellesley staff nurse Georgia (Billy) Irene Williams and her funeral. The second story is about Dr. E. H. Doney, former director of first aid for the Canadian Red Cross and his funeral. The third clipping is an obituary for Wellesley Class of 1922 graduate Adrina Caldwell.
Pages 4 to 6 of the scrapbook contained a two-part news story written by Donald Jones about Dr. Herbert A. Bruce. It was part of his column "Historic Toronto" published on Saturdays in the Toronto Star. The first part of the story, entitled "Doctor ruffled a lot of feathers and gave Toronto a hospital" was published January 5, 1980 and was clipped and saved on pages 4 and 5 of the scrapbook. The second part of the story, entitled "Dr. Bruce's report got Toronto started on slum clearance" was published on January 12, 1980 and was clipped and saved on pages 5 and 6 of the scrapbook.
Page 3 contains newspaper and magazine clippings. Topics include the annual luncheons, an obituary, a photograph of the 1975 graduating class in Ryerson Theatre, a photograph of Dorothy Arnot and Doraine Ross. Also on the page is a typewritten list of items sent in a package sent to Doraine Ross (class of 1960) in Zambia.
Page 2 contained newspaper and magazine clippings. The majority were about a variety of Alumnae organization activities, but also included are obituaries of Alumnae members, and a story about Wellesley employees - Dr. J. Allan Walters and Dorothy Arnot receiving Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee medals.
Page 1 contained materials relating to the Wellesley Alumnae dinner in September 25th, 1978. Included are a toast to Grace (Bolton) Farthing, a photograph of the class of 1933 table at the dinner held at the Thornhill Golf and Country Club, a menu and itinerary for the event, and a card to Grace.
File contains an envelope, invitation, and programme from the 75th Anniversary of the Central Registry of Graduate Nurses September 26, 1980. Back of the programme has handwritten notes about the organization.
Blue plastic cover of the photograph/scrapbook. Decorated with gold lines and fleur-de-lis pattern. "Wellesley volume 3" cut out from paper and taped to front top of cover. Small white sticker in upper right corner with "Nursing Alumnae" written in pen. The plastic cover was not retained - but the paper label was and that is what is in the file folder. Front cover was photographed for posterity.
Photograph taken in front of the hospital with a Rolls Royce in the foreground. In the background are (l-r): Miss C. J. Barley, Director of Nursing; Mr. G. E. Thornton, Executive Director of Wellesley; Mr. H. M. Turner, Chairman of the Board; The Duchess of Wellington; The Duke of Wellington; E. Doroty Arnot, Assistany Supervisor Patient Services; and Mr. James Nicol, Hospital Administrator.
Photograph of a line of couples entering the Centennial Ballroom at the Inn on the Park for the Wellesley Hospital 60th Anniversary Ball. Leading the procession is Lieutenant Governor of Ontario W. Ross MacDonald and the Duchess of Wellington. The next couple is the Duke of Wellington and an unidentified woman. The third couple entering the ballroom is Angela Bruce, widow of Hospital founder Dr. Herbert. A. Bruce, and former Chairman of Wellesley's Board H. M. Turner. The photograph was published in the Fall 1972 edition of the Wellesley World magazine and in the Wellesley Anniversary Review '72.
Photograph for the Duke of Wellington signing the Wellesley Hospital Guestbook at the conclusion of hospital tour. In the background is the Duchess of Wellington and E. Dorothy Arnot, Asst. Administrator Patient Services. Photograph published in the Fall 1972 edition of the Wellesley World Magazine.
Photograph of the Duchess of Cornwall and E. Dorothy Arnot, Assistant Hospital Administrator Patient Services, touring the Wellesley kitchens. In the background is Food Services employee Mrs. Aurora Menard.
Photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Wellington in the Wellesley Hospital kitchens. Pictured, l-r are: head chef Mr. Ted Pronuik; Her Grace the Duchess of Wellington; His Grace the Duke of Wellington; E. Dorothy Arnot, Assistant Hospital Administrator; G. E. Thornton, Executive Director of the Hospital; and Mr. James Nicol, Hospital administrator.
Photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Wellington greeting Mrs. Alice Tso, Director of Social Service, and her daughter Diana in the lobby of the Wellesley Hospital. The visit was in honour of the Hospital's 60th Anniversary. The Hospital is named, in part, for the Duke and Dr. Herbert Bruce received permission from the previous Duke to use his coat of arms as the Hospital's coat of arms. The photograph was published on the front cover of the Wellesley World Fall 1972 edition.
Photograph of class of 1948 graduate exiting the front doors of the hospital in uniform, cap and cape carrying binders in her arms. Photo was part of a series of promotional images taken "Day in the Life of a Nurse".
Photograph showing a display case with pieces of the Limoges China and silver used by patients in the early days of The Wellesley Hospital. Two women, one in nursing uniform, are looking in the case. On the well in behind is a tile with the Wellesley crest on it and a photograph of an early 1900s nurse.
Photograph taken on the steps of the front entrance of the Wellesley Hospital. The Hospital opened in 1911 but was under renovation and officially opening in August of 1912. The Duke of Connaught, Governor General of Canada was there to do the honours. In the photograph he is standing left of centre in the front row. Also in the photograph are Dr. Bruce (far left bottom), and Sir William Mulock (far right).
Photograph taken on the front steps of The Wellesley Hospital at its opening in 1911. In the photograph are (from l-r): Dr. Herbert A. Bruce; Senator J. K. Kerr; Sir Edmund Osler; Dr. J. E. Elliott; Lady Laurier; Mrs. R. J. MacMillan; Sir Wilfrid Laurier; Dr. R. J. MacMillan; Miss Powell; Dr. F. W. Marlow; Mrs. J. K. Kerr; Miss Elisabeth Flaws; Sir William Mulock; and Mr. A. E. Dyment (seated).
Photograph of Homewood, home of Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Frederic Nicholls. Was purchased around 1911 by Dr. Herbert Bruce to become The Wellesley Hospital.
The Wellesley World magazine was published four times a year by the Wellesley Hospital. This special commemorative issue was created for the 60th anniversary of the Hospital in 1972.
The 60th anniversary of the Wellesley Hospital celebrations were held September 6-8, 1972. Events included a tour of the Hospital and garden party on the grounds, the School of Nursing's graduation ceremony, and dinner at the Royal York Hotel. Souvenir booklet includes a history of the hospital and names of Nursing School graduates by class.
The 50th anniversary of the Wellesley Hospital celebrations were held June 6-8, 1962. Events included a garden party at Casa Loma, the School of Nursing's graduation ceremony, tours of the hospital and residence, and a dinner at the Royal York Hotel. Souvenir booklet includes a history of the hospital and lists of Nursing School graduates by class.
An envelope addressed to Mrs. Farthing (Grace Bolton) from the City of Manchester Education Committee. The Alumnae Association was sending boxes to Nursery Schools in Manchester.
Report about the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association's care package boxes sent to Nursery School's in England. Items in boxes include clothes, toys, food, and quilts. Also included is an accounting of the Wellesley Hospital Alumnae War Charity Fund as of March 1, 1948.
Report about the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association's care package boxes sent to Nursery School's in England. Items in boxes include clothes, toys, food, and quilts.
Front of page has a photograph and news articles about former patients of Grace Bolton. Back of the page has a cartoon and a letter from former patients of Grace Bolton
Front of page has news articles and a photograph of people indicated as former patients. Back of the page has notes and cards from former patient's of Grace Bolton.
Two loose newspaper articles. The first is about Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing's last graduation in 1973 (although the last official class graduated in 1975). The second article is about a restaurant.
Front of the page has a newspaper photograph of the Class of 1958 forming a "W" and a clipping about an Alumnae Dinner. Back of the page had numerous different articles and clippings including information on graduation, Alumnae events, and the deconstruction of the Homewood building.
Front of page has newspaper wedding announcements about Wellesley Nursing alumnae and two photographs. One of a Nurse and her husband who the Wellesley Alumnae sent packages of clothing to during WWII and the other of the cake made at a nursery school in England from the fruit and sugar sent to them by the Wellesley Alumnae. Back of the page has articles about Alumnae events, graduation with Class of 1915 graduate Clarissa MacNeill handing out diplomas, and a retiring lab technician from Wellesley Hospital.
Front of page has a news article about the cornerstone laying for Wellesley Nursing residence and a clipping about the tea for Elsie K. Jones' 25th anniversary tea. Back of the page has an article about the demolition of the Homewood building of the Wellesley Hospital and the old Nurses' residence.
Front of page has news articles about the opening of the new Nurses residences, and the Alumnae association's work in the hospital and overseas. Back of the page has an article about new women's uniforms for the Royal Canadian Navy, and an article about the opening of the convalescent home at Eaton Hall on what is now Seneca College's King Campus.
Front of page has a news articles about Wellesley amalgamation with Toronto General Hospital. Back of the page has a graduation program for the Friday June 11, 1948 ceremony and news articles about Alumnae business.
Front of page has a news article about Wellesley's "last" Nursing graduates and other articles about alumnae events and Wellesley construction. Back of the page has articles about prize winning nursing graduates, and hospital expansion.
Front of page has a news article about Wellesley's "last" Nursing graduates. Back of the page has an article about the opening of the Caven Memorial Research Foundation at Wellesley.
Front of page has a program from the 1949 graduation ceremony held June 9, 1949 and an article about an Alumnae bazaar. Back of the page has a speech by Grace Bolton about Alumnae Association activities and an article about a new residence for Wellesley nursing students.
Front of page has article about hospital expansion in Canada and a program from the June 12th, 1947 graduation ceremony. Back of the page has articles about the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, the proposed new wing for Wellesley Hospital, a portrait unveiling of Dr. Herbert Bruce, and a hospital valentine bake sale.
Front of page has Graduation program from the June 14, 1946 Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing ceremony and an article about some of the graduates. The back of the page has an article about the Hospital's new wing, and the Annual Wellesley Alumnae Fall Frolic. Also in the folder is a flyer about the fall frolic.
Front of page has newspaper clippings about the election of new officers by the Alumnae Association and other activities sponsered by them. Attached to the page is a blue and silver metal pin with "ICN Atlantic City 1947" - the note above says "Attended first international Nurses Convention after World War II in Atlantic City, May 1947".In the sleeve, but not attached, is a white piece of paper with a typewritten poem about Nurses. The back of the page has newspaper paper photographs of Wellesley award winners and an article on the new hospital wing.
Front of page has newspaper article about the new Wellesley Hospital Wing and about an Alumnae Association film night to help fund the build. Back of the page has as graduation program for the Class of 1945 ceremony on June 15, 1945. It also has another newspaper article about the beginning of construction on the new hospital wing.
Folder contains two photographs - one of school children in Manchester, England and the other of the school staff with a cake. Folder also contains three letters concerning the Alumnae Associations aid of children in England, and one from the Matron's Office of Guy's Hospital in London.
Front of the page has a 30th Graduation programme for Wellesley - June 16th, 1944 and various news clippings about alumnae dinners, Hospital expansion, and a photo of a former Wellesley employee overseas with R.C.A.M.C. Back of the page has news clippings about Wellesley's new board of directors, an architectural rendering of the new hospital, and a tea held by the Wellesley Alumnae in honour of Nursing Sister Constance Tavener.
Front of page has photograph and list of names for the Wellesley class of 1943. Also an article about the shipping of knitted articles by the Navy Knitters. Back of page has an article about the changing of the Wellesley Hospital from a private hospital to a public hospital.
Front of page has clippings about the Wellesley Class of 1942 prize winners, including photos; a clipping about the Navy knitting organization which the Alumnae contributed to; and an article about the annual alumnae meeting. Back of page has clippings about: the election of alumnae executive; alumnae meetings; Wellesley Alumnae overseas and death of Wellesley Hospital surgical supervisor Jane Ruth McAffee.
Front of page has news clipping about Nurses receiving awards at the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing graduation ceremony. Back of page has a program from the June 18, 1943 Nursing school graduation, and also articles Wellesley Hospital expansion.
Front of page has a thank you card for Grace Bolton from the Alumnae Executive, articles about the January 1942 annual Alumnae meeting where executive were appointed, Elsie K. Jones spoke about air-raid precaution and defense, and other orders of business. Back of page has a program from the June 12, 1942 Nursing school graduation, and also articles about Wellesley nurses joining services and other alumnae news.
Front of page has a menu and a newspaper clipping from the 16th annual meeting of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario in Niagara Falls. Back of the page has an invitation and a programme from the Friday June 20, 1941 graduation exercises of the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing.
Front of page has programme and name tag for the annual meeting of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario in Toronto. Also on the page are clippings about Wellesley alumnae serving overseas. Back of the page has more more articles about her, along with a story about Alumnus Rae Adams being injured while serving in Sicily, and a story about Constance Tavener, serving overseas as well.
Front of page has articles about the Wellesley Alumnae annual meeting, including information on their contributions to the war effort and that 11 Wellesley grads were serving overseas. Back of the page has clippings and photographs of Alumnae Association members as well as information about the association donations to the war effort.
Front of the page has articles about Wellesley graduation exercises, including photographs of prize winners and a complete list of graduates names. Back of the page has a variety of articles, some about Wellesley alumnae.
Front of page has articles about the 15th annual meeting of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario in Ottawa. The back of the page has articles about the Wellesley Alumnae's contribution to the war effort through the Red Cross and through knitting projects for evacuated children, and men serving overseas.
Front and back of page have newspaper clippings, a programme, and a delegate ribbon (pinned to front of programme) from the 16th Annual Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario convention April 16-18, 1941 at the General Brock Hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Front of the page has a newsclipping showing 3 nurses from Canadian General Hospital in Taplow England including Harriette Pangman. Bottom of the page has an invitation to the graduation exercises for the Nursing School. Back of the page has the Toronto Telegram newspaper photograph for the Wellesley Class of 1940.
Front of the page has newsclippings from the Friday April 18 edition of the Niagara Falls Evening Review about the 16th annual Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario convention. Back of the page has newsclippings about The Wellesley Alumnae Association's contributions to various War charities.
Front of the page has news clippings about Dr. D. E. Robertson, chief surgeon at Sick Children's Hospital, and about Constance Tavener winning the Royal Red Cross for service during WWII. Also on the front is a typewritten letter from Guy's Hospital in London thanking the Alumnae Association for sending ditty bags. Back of the page had clippings about The Wellesley Hospital Alumnae Association and one about Nursing Sister Beatrice Roberts.
Front of the page has news stories about Canadian Nurses serving in World War II. Back of the page is newsclippings about two doctors and others. Also attached to the page is a tag for the Congress of the International Council of Nurses in Atlantic City, 1947.
Front of the page has a programme for the 15th annual meeting of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. Beside this is a newsclipping about the meeting. Back of the page has a menu, featuring a photograph of the War Memorial in Ottawa, for the R.N.A.O dinner. The bottom of that page has more newsclippings. Also in this sleeve is a Registered Nurses Association of Ontario Annual Meeting ribbon attached to a pin, and a scrap of brown paper with illegible writing on it. Found in between pages 27 and 28 - ribbon relates to materials on front of page.
Front of page has newsclipping about the reunion dinner, a typewritten toast to active nurses and a name badge made up of blue ribbon attached to a King George VI gold metal coronation jubilee pin. Pin is two gold joined gold circles containing images of King George IV and Queen Elizabeth. Back of page has news clippings about graduation and dances.
Sleeve contains Wellesley Hospital Alumnae Association reunion banquet program. Banquet held June 30, 1937 at the King Edward Hotel. Banquet was part of the Hospital's 25th Anniversary celebrations.
Front of page contains a photograph of the Wellesley Alumnae at the Hospital's 25th anniversary in 1937. Back of page has a variety of cards attached to it.
Front of page has newspaper clipping about Wellesley Alumnae supper dance. Back of page has newspaper clippings about alumnae marriages. Loose in the sleeve is a Christmas card.
Front of page has newspaper clipping listing Ontario's new registered nurses. Back of page has clippings about Gertrude Ross's retirement, alumnus wedding, and Alumnae activities.
Front of page has a picture of a nurse holding a baby with "So That's It" as a caption. Underneath this are two roses dried roses in plastic taped to paper from Grace Bolton's graduation bouquet. Back of page has two cards.
Front of page has list of Wellesley Class of 1933 graduates and where they were from and a rolled piece of paper with a blue and white ribbon wrapped around it. Grace Bolton's name is written on it. The bottom of the page has a newsclipping about convalescents. Back of page has invitations for a graduation tea at Government House, and for the graduation ceremony.
Front of page has newspaper clippings showing Wellesley class of 1933 award winners. Back of page has newspaper clippings about Nursing care and the death of Wellesley doctor Dr. Andrew S. Moorhead.
Front of page is an October 1975 reprint in "The Wellesley World", a magazine put out by the Wellesley Hospital, of the Class of 1915 graduating class. Middle and Back of page contain reference letters for Grace Bolton,
Front of page has a drawing of the Wellesley Hospital Crest and motto "Jamais sans esperance". Taped to it is a letter to Grace Bolton congratulating her on going into Nursing. Back of page has a clipping that appears to be an Alumnae association update from Oct. 1, 1953. Below it is a photo of the hospital opening and one of Elisabeth Flaws, school superintendent 1912-1926.
Front of page has a picture of the portrait of Mrs. Herbert Alexander Bruce (Angela Hall) by painter Richard Jack, R.A. Back of page has a postcard showing Government House (residence of the Lieutenant Governor). Below this is a newspaper clipping of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce.
Front of page has printed image of the Toronto General Hospital and the nurses' dining room. Also included is a listing of courses offered, by year, by the Toronto General's School of Nursing. Back of page has a picture of the painting of His Hon. Lt.-Gov. Herbert Alexander Bruce by Richard Jack, R.A.
Front and back of page contains items clipped from the 1937 Hospital anniversary booklet. Included are a photograph of hte graduating class of 1916, a plaque in memory of Elisabeth Flaws, the school's first superintendent, and a picture of the front entrance of the hospital. Clippings are not adhered to any paper.
Front page has a photograph of the front entrance to Homewood - The Wellesley Hospital. Back of page has photographs of the Hospital, and the Nurses' residence taken from an unidentified publication. There is also a loose photocopied image of the front entrance to the Wellesley Hospital.
Front of page has a reprinted newspaper photograph of the opening of The Wellesley Hospital in 1912. Date at top of page written in pen is incorrect. Glued to bottom of page is a short history of the beginnings of Welllesley. Back of the page has four news clippings entitled "My Patient".