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University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections B.C. History of Nursing Society fonds Item
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[Photograph taken at opening reception of Canadian Museum of Civilization Nursing Exhibit]

The parade of fashion on the stage during the Opening Ceremonies. L to R: Department of National Defense Uniforms: Nursing Sister (with veil), WWI, and seven more uniforms from the more modern era (including some males). B.C. HoN Group Uniforms: Mrs. Miller, Riel Rebellion (worn by Glennis Zilm); Walking Out Uniform, Royal Jubilee Hospital 1905 (worn by Stephanie Buckingham). Foreground (walking out on to front cat walk platform); Jeanne Mance, ca. 1641 (worn by Sheila J. Rankin Zerr). Background again: VAD Uniform with Red Cross worn in WWI (worn by Margaret Scaia); 1940s uniform (with red cross on bib) (worn by Brenda Flynn); St. Joseph

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[Photograph taken at opening reception of Canadian Museum of Civilization Nursing Exhibit]

The parade of fashion on the stage during the Opening Ceremonies. L to R: Department of National Defense Uniforms: Mrs. Miller, Riel Rebellion; Boer War Nurse dress uniform; Nursing Sister (with veil), WWI, and seven more uniforms from the modern era (including some males). B.C. HoN Hroup Uniforms: Jeanne Mance, ca. 1641 (worn by Sheila J. Rankin Zerr); Mrs. Miller, Riel Rebellion (worn by Glennis Zilm); Walking Out Uniform, Royal Jubilee Hospital 1905 (worn by Stephanie Buckingham); Operating Room Uniform, Royal Jubilee Hospital ca. 1908 (worn by Valerie Grant). Foreground to parade (with back to camera): Victorian Order of Nurses Uniform (blue skirt, white top and mob cap), ca. early 1900s.

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[Photograph taken at opening reception of Canadian Museum of Civilization Nursing Exhibit]

Partial shot of same lineup, showing the St. Augustinian sister returning to her place (back to audience), and showing the First Nations poles and cedar housing that form a permanent display in the foyer of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where the reception was held.

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