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Pediatric Nurses' Group

The subfonds consists of two boxes of records dating from 1982 to 2004. These include copies of by-laws, descriptions of executive roles, newsletters, and other administrative records. Minutes of meetings and financial reports that include ledgers and budgets document the activities of the organization. Correspondence consists of both general communications and correspondence related to the PNG bursary fund. Membership lists and other materials are included, as are records related to the various conferences hosted by the Pediatric Nurses’ Group.

Pediatric Nurses' Group

Personal Effects and Memorabilia

Series consists of a photocopied certificate of birth, correspondence from Mary L. Bollert of the Office of the Dean of Women at UBC inquiring if Edith wished to have a membership in one of the sororities, a certificate of recognition as a 50-year member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, and a program for the 10th Annual Spring Performance of the UBC Players' Club.

Personal Papers

Series consists of birth certificate, copies of genealogical records, correspondence from family members, a family history, memorial records from the funeral services of various Upshall family members, news clippings and photograph of Muriel Upshall’s mother.

Personal photographs and documents

Series consists of photographs and documents related to Alice Wright’s personal life, including a copy of a studio photograph taken of her circa 1920; a photograph of her taken at her 100th birthday party, a 1927 handwritten copy of her birth certificate, and her passport for 1953-1963.

Personal Records

Series consists of records relating to Niskala’s education and career. Certificates for First Aid, swimming and skiing are included, as well as a detailed curriculum vitae.

PhD Program

Plans for offering a Doctorate in nursing grew out of the context that nursing is accountable for the development of the body of knowledge upon which its service to society is based. The first students were admitted to the School of Nursing in 1991.

Subseries consists of records related to the ongoing administration of the PhD program in the School of Nursing at UBC, including the integration of international and interdisciplinary students and the delivery of courses. Reports, memoranda, and minutes of the Planning and Coordinating Committees are included. The PhD Planning Committee was an ad hoc committee of the Graduate Curriculum Committee.

[Photocopied Images of Etaples, France 1918]

Date reflects when original photographs were captured. File consists of four photocopied sheets containing fifteen photographs, fourteen of which were taken by Alexander at the No. 1 Canadian Hospital in Etaples, France in 1918. In addition to photographs of officers and an allied cemetery, many of the photographs depict the aftermath of four German air raids on the hospital on May 18, 1918, during which three nursing sisters and many patients and orderlies were killed. One photograph not taken by Delphine is an aerial photograph of the area.

Alexander, Delphine Rose

[Photocopy] Photographs of Nursing Sisters in Field Hospitals During WW II

Subsubseries consists of six laser prints, five with a text describing the content. Subjects include “A Blood Transfusion”; “No. 22 Canadian General Hospital”; “Landing in Normandy: Nursing Sisters of No. 10 Canadian General Hospital”; “Members of the Field Surgical Unit —Lt. (N/S) Stephen (Rt.) and Lt (N/S) Hackland; “Mary C. Young and A. Kemp, Lt (N/S) of 12 Canadian General Hospital—in “full marching order”.

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Lord Mountbatten, now Prince Phillip. Photograph taken 1951, Colonel Belcher Hospital in Calgary, Alberta. Dorothy Proudfoot worked here. Queen Elizabeth (then still Princess) and Philip made their first visit to Canada.

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The Queen, Charly Park Hospital Veterans at Calgary, Alberta. Dorothy is in blue uniform, looking as Prince Phillip is coming. Photograph taken 1951, Colonel Belcher Hospital in Calgary, Alberta. Dorothy Proudfoot worked here. Queen Elizabeth (then still Princess) and Philip made their first visit to Canada.

British Columbia History of Nursing Society

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Operations rooms of Air Ambulance Service with a model Norseman CF-Sam, one of the original aircraft used by the service 10 years ago. Dorothy Proudfoot (nee Gilfillam) seated on right.

British Columbia History of Nursing Society

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Air Ambulance Service nurses Dorothy Gilfillian (left) and Irene Sutherland show some of the medical equipment carried on emergency patient flights.

British Columbia History of Nursing Society

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Photograph from eleventh Biennial Institute Conference and tenth National Conference, 1988. Opening Ceremonies, Jean Kerr, Mary Raikes-Tindle, Fran Gaudreau, and Carol Cook.

British Columbia Operating Room Nursing Group

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Photograph from eleventh Biennial Institute Conference and tenth National Conference, 1988. Ethicon reception, Gord Fairmond and Jean Kerr.

British Columbia Operating Room Nursing Group

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Photograph from eleventh Biennial Institute Conference and tenth National Conference, 1988. Ethicon reception, Mary Raikes-Tindle and Pat Hercules.

British Columbia Operating Room Nursing Group

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Photograph from eleventh Biennial Institute Conference and tenth National Conference, 1988. Ethicon reception, Wayne Barry and Carol Cook.

British Columbia Operating Room Nursing Group

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