This photograph shows Valerie Jackson sitting next to a water fountain. Based on other photographic evidence for which descriptive information is available, the individual picture is likely of Valerie Jackson.
This photograph shows Valerie riding a horse. "Valerie riding" is written on the reverse of this image.
This fonds contains records pertaining to the activities of the hospital and its associated administrators, staff, and organizations, including histories, annals, financial documents, governance records, photographs of people, the buildings and events, and news clippings.
UntitledThese annals chronicle the daily lives of Sisters Ann Marshall, Katrina Rooney, and Nancy Sullivan while they performed charitable works in Annotto Bay, Jamaica. These records discuss their efforts in healthcare and education, including their donation to fix critical water problems in the Infirmary as well as setting up several educational programs to help children to learn and read. The annals also provide nuanced detail by describing the Sisters’ living quarters, thoughts about their works, and about the town itself. The sub-series also includes Katrina Rooney’s photographs. These images show Katrina Rooney teaching in school, posing with community members, and relaxing in her leisure time. These images offer a “snapshot” of life in Annotto Bay. A larger photo album along with a two folders of photographs also makes up this sub-series. The album’s images provide further examples of Annotto Bay life, and include photos of a trip to Jamaica made by Sisters Claudia and Francis Rossignoli. This sub-series also has records that detail the 2001 murder of Father Martin Royackers, who also lived and worked in Annotto Bay. He was a member of the Upper Canada Province of the Canadian Jesuits and had served Annotto Bay for six years. This news shocked and saddened the Congregation. They were upset to hear the news of the violent attack in a place they considered as a home. The Sisters set up a memorial liturgy in response to the news. The sub-series also includes several drawings from children to the Sisters.
UntitledThis photograph shows an unidentified child on a horse or pony. A man with a tie and hat can be seen with the child and the horse. Based on other photographic evidence for which descriptive information is available, the child is likely Valerie Jackson. The man with the tie and hat may be Bob.
This picture shows an unidentified piece of equipment in a backyard. The device may be a power hacksaw.
Item is a studio portrait photograph of Clara Brett Martin.
Material covers Burlington’s history as documented by the Hamilton Spectator covering local news from the late 20th century. The collection consists of a mix of newspaper clippings and positive print images on (usually) glossy photo paper. There are occasionally cropping marks and measurements in grease pencil on some of these images when they were used for publication.
UntitledThe fonds consist of primarily textual records of Roly Bird’s time in office as the mayor of Burlington. This includes meeting minutes, correspondence, memorabilia, photographs, artwork, plaques, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous political files and records.
UntitledThis photograph shows an unidentified woman.
This photograph shows the grade 7 class from Lyndhurst Ohio.
This photograph shows Thomas Griffin with other identified individuals. The names of those pictured can be seen on the front of the image.
This photograph shows an unidentified woman.
This photograph shows an unidentified man.
This photograph is likely of Valerie Jackson as a young adult.
This photograph is likely of Valerie Jackson as a young adult.
This photograph shows a young man wearing glasses and a suit.
This photograph shows a young man with the name of Jackson. "Jackson" can be seen on the bottom of the image.
This photograph shows the former chairman of the Guelph General Hospital. "At Guelph General Hospital. Your Grandfather was Chairman of the Board for nearly 20 years" is written on the reverse of this image.
This photograph depicts an unidentified male. Based on textual information available from other photograph this person may be Dr. R. Jackson.