File 2004.7.1.1 - Lord and Lady Willingdon Portraits

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Lord and Lady Willingdon Portraits

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  • Graphic material

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CA ON00154 2000.9-2004.7.1.1

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  • 1930 (Creation)
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    Port Hope & District Hospital
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    Port Hope, Municipality of

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2 portrait prints; graphic materials

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(1911-2000)

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The Port Hope Hospital was first established in the two story brick house formerly belonging to the McLean family, at the corner of Hope and Ward Streets. In 1915, plans were underway to build the new hospital, with the cornerstone being laid on October 8, 1915. The official opening of the new hospital was held on June 29, 1916. The building cost $31,500 to build, only $2000 had to be borrowed. The nurses training school was established soon after its opening. In 1929, the west wing of the hospital was completed, providing 25 additional beds, X-ray and laundry room. A new hospital opened in the 1960s, and merged with the Cobourg hospital to create the new Northumberland Hills (located in Cobourg) in 1999-2000.

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Donated to the Ganaraska Region Archives by the Northumberland Hills Healthcare Corporation. The items were found in the basement of a storage facility rented by the corporation prior to moving to the new site in October 2003.

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File consists of two (2) prints which originally hung in the Port Hope & District Hospital. Lord Willingdon served as Governor-General to Canada 1926-1931; One of Lady Willingdon and one of Lord Willingdon, both autographed.

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      Second Print

      2004.7.1.2

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