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Sod turning for Nurses' residence

Photograph taken at the sod turning ceremony for the new nurses' residence. In the photograph are Dr. Herbert Bruce, Hospital founder; Nurse Patricia James, President of the Student Nurses' Association; Elsie K. Jones, Director of Nursing; Hiram McCallum, Toronto mayor; and Norman C. Urquhart, Chairman of the Board of Toronto General Hospital. Photograph is published in on page 74 of "The Lion's Tale" by Joan Hollobon.

Soup bowl with lid

White and blue china soup bowl with attached plate and separate lid. Blue line and flower pattern around rim of plate, bowl and lid. The Wellesley Hospital coat of arms on one side of lid and bowl. Small handles on either side of bowl embellished with gold.

Theodore Haviland Limoges

Mary Willmina Ferguson portrait

Photograph of Mary Willmina Ferguson. Born October 13, 1889 in Richards Falls, Ontario. She was a member of Wellesley's first graduating class in 1915. She signed up with Canada's overseas expeditionary force as a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps on January 31st, 1916. She received a British War Medal, a Victory (Inter-allied) War Medal and 2 Mentioned in despatches oak leaf sprays for her service over seas.
Removed from the the back of the frame was a yellow piece of cardstock with information/dedication about Ferguson.

Graduating class of 1920 informal shot

Black and white photograph of members of the class of 1920 holding bouquets of roses and posing together. The photograph donated to Wellesley Hospital Archives in memory of a Wellesley graduate from the Class of 1922. Included in the file is the letter from the donor to the Wellesley Hospital, and a return letter from the Hospital to the donor.

Graduates singing through hospital corridors

Three copies of a photograph showing the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing class of 1967 walking through the halls of the hospital and singing on their way to the graduation breakfast held for them by the class of 1968. Lining the corridors are student nurses. This singing was part of the graduation events that took place every year. This photograph was used for the cover of the June 1967 issue of the Wellesley World newsletter - a newsletter put out by the hospital.

Nicholls, Roy

Graduation breakfast

Two copies of a photograph of Wellesley Hospital Nursing School class of 1969 student modeling a white nursing uniform of the future with textured tights and go-go boots. Nurses are in background seated at tables. Photograph taken during the graduation breakfast fashion show displaying all the past and present nurses uniforms.

Nicholls, Roy

Choosing a dessert

Photograph taken during the garden party following the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing class of 1972B graduation. Shows a woman and a little boy selecting a desert from a tray held by a student nurse. Photograph published in the Fall 1972 edition of the Wellesley World magazine.

Nicholls, Roy

Class of 1915 graduation pin

Ethel Hogaboom, Class of 1915 graduation pin. Ethel was a member of the first graduating class at the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing. Gold and enamel graduation pin. Pin feature the hospital crest and motto encircled by a band with "Wellesley Hospital" on it. The person's name and date of graduation is engraved on the back of the pin.

Graduation, 1943

File contains the superintendent's report for the Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing class of 1943. Speech addresses staffing shortages due to the war, numbers of graduates serving in the armed forces, and the fact that there were no students admitted in September of 1942.

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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