Ontario Hospital / Military Convalescent Hospital

This group contains photographs of the mental health facilities in Whitby, Ontario prior to 1949. The photos contained within this group detail: construction progress at Ontario Hospital at Whitby; construction workers and construction equipment; construction progress at the Military Convalescent Hospital; soldiers at the Military Convalescent Hospital; a visit by the Duke of Devonshire; theatre stage performances at the hospital; interior and exterior views of the hospital facilities and site, including some aerial views; portrait photographs of physicians who worked at the hospital; and group portraits of graduates from the School of Nursing.
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  • Soldiers and Nurses at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of soldiers and nurses at the Military Convalescent Hospital. The man with the cane at the centre is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole. Behind him is his wife. The baby is his s
      A black and white photograph of soldiers and nurses at the Military …
  • Soldiers and Nurses at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of soldiers and nurses on the steps of one of the cottages at the Military Convalescent Hospital. The man with the cane at the centre is Lt. Col. C. E. Cooper Cole. Behin
      A black and white photograph of soldiers and nurses on the steps …
  • Recreation Hall at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of the recreation hall at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
      A black and white photograph of the recreation hall at the Military …
  • Doctors Cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of the doctors cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
      A black and white photograph of the doctors cottage at the Military …
  • Carnival Tent at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of the carnival tent at the Military Convalescent Hospital. Signs on the tent advertise a snake charmer and a Punch and Judy show.
      A black and white photograph of the carnival tent at the Military …
  • Clowns at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of soldiers dressed up as clowns for a carnival at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
      A black and white photograph of soldiers dressed up as clowns for …
  • Touring Car at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of a touring car in front of the Doctors' cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
      A black and white photograph of a touring car in front of …
  • Tug of War at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of a tug of war competition at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
      A black and white photograph of a tug of war competition at …
  • Tug of War at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        The barracks were built for the prisoners from the Guelph reformatory that built the hospital.
      The barracks were built for the prisoners from the Guelph reformatory that …
  • Doctors Cottage, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1919
        A black and white photograph of the doctors' cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital.
      A black and white photograph of the doctors' cottage at the Military …
  • Ontario Hospital Barn, c.1920
        The barn was located at the north end of the Farm Road at Victoria Street, east of the farm road. It was built in 1919 and destroyed by fire on November 4, 1976.
      The barn was located at the north end of the Farm Road …
  • Aerial View of Ontario Hospital, 1920
        A black and white aerial photograph with a north-east view of Ontario Hospital Whitby.
      A black and white aerial photograph with a north-east view of Ontario …
  • Nurses, Ontario Hospital Whitby, 1921
        A black and white photograph of nurses on the porch of one of the Ontario Hospital buildings. Left to right: Vida Ayres, Gertrude Rees and Mary Hewitson.
      A black and white photograph of nurses on the porch of one …
  • Graduating Nurses, Ontario Hospital Whitby, 1927
        The photograph is incorrectly labeled for the year 1923.
      The photograph is incorrectly labeled for the year 1923.
  • Administration Building, Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1940
        This building was built in 1925 and additions were made to this building in 1958.
      This building was built in 1925 and additions were made to this …
  • Ontario Hospital Nurses Parade, Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1924
        A black and white photograph of nurses lined up to enter the recreation hall where the graduation ceremony was held. In the background is the pavilion.
      A black and white photograph of nurses lined up to enter the …
  • Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, 1917
        On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Gazette a
      On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of …
  • Train at Ontario Hospital, c.1920
        In 1918 a railway line was built between the Whitby Junction station and the Military Hospital at the lake (later the Ontario Hospital). In the fall of 1919, the hospital was turned back to the Ontar
      In 1918 a railway line was built between the Whitby Junction station …
  • Power House at Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1930
        A black and white photograph of the Power House at Ontario Hospital Whitby.
      A black and white photograph of the Power House at Ontario Hospital …
  • Cottage Under Construction, Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1916
        A black and white photograph of a front view of a cottage at the Ontario Hospital while it is still under construction.
      A black and white photograph of a front view of a cottage …
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