White one piece short sleeved uniform dress. Badge on left arm "WD" with "TGH" over top of the "W". This reflected the Wellesley Division of the Toronto General Hospital. Dress has no buttons - was closed with external fasteners like cuff links.
Photograph showing a display case with pieces of the Limoges China and silver used by patients in the early days of The Wellesley Hospital. Two women, one in nursing uniform, are looking in the case. On the well in behind is a tile with the Wellesley crest on it and a photograph of an early 1900s nurse.
Photograph of class of 1948 graduate exiting the front doors of the hospital in uniform, cap and cape carrying binders in her arms. Photo was part of a series of promotional images taken "Day in the Life of a Nurse".
Photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Wellington in the Wellesley Hospital kitchens. Pictured, l-r are: head chef Mr. Ted Pronuik; Her Grace the Duchess of Wellington; His Grace the Duke of Wellington; E. Dorothy Arnot, Assistant Hospital Administrator; G. E. Thornton, Executive Director of the Hospital; and Mr. James Nicol, Hospital administrator.
Photograph for the Duke of Wellington signing the Wellesley Hospital Guestbook at the conclusion of hospital tour. In the background is the Duchess of Wellington and E. Dorothy Arnot, Asst. Administrator Patient Services. Photograph published in the Fall 1972 edition of the Wellesley World Magazine.
Photograph taken in front of the hospital with a Rolls Royce in the foreground. In the background are (l-r): Miss C. J. Barley, Director of Nursing; Mr. G. E. Thornton, Executive Director of Wellesley; Mr. H. M. Turner, Chairman of the Board; The Duchess of Wellington; The Duke of Wellington; E. Doroty Arnot, Assistany Supervisor Patient Services; and Mr. James Nicol, Hospital Administrator.
Blue plastic photograph album scrapbook created by Grace Farthing (nee Bolton). Scrapbook contains photographs, news clippings, invitations and other materials relating to The Alumnae Association, and the Hospital. Pages ten to fifteen, and page eighteen were blank.
Blue plastic cover of the photograph/scrapbook. Decorated with gold lines and fleur-de-lis pattern. "Wellesley volume 3" cut out from paper and taped to front top of cover. Small white sticker in upper right corner with "Nursing Alumnae" written in pen. The plastic cover was not retained - but the paper label was and that is what is in the file folder. Front cover was photographed for posterity.
Page 1 contained materials relating to the Wellesley Alumnae dinner in September 25th, 1978. Included are a toast to Grace (Bolton) Farthing, a photograph of the class of 1933 table at the dinner held at the Thornhill Golf and Country Club, a menu and itinerary for the event, and a card to Grace.
Page 2 contained newspaper and magazine clippings. The majority were about a variety of Alumnae organization activities, but also included are obituaries of Alumnae members, and a story about Wellesley employees - Dr. J. Allan Walters and Dorothy Arnot receiving Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee medals.
Page 3 contains newspaper and magazine clippings. Topics include the annual luncheons, an obituary, a photograph of the 1975 graduating class in Ryerson Theatre, a photograph of Dorothy Arnot and Doraine Ross. Also on the page is a typewritten list of items sent in a package sent to Doraine Ross (class of 1960) in Zambia.
One page article about Toronto Doctor William Edward Gallie. Article written by Toronto Star writer Donald Jones as part of his "Historical Toronto" column.
Newspaper clipping about the opening of the new nursing residence and the graduation of Wellesley Nurses. The majority of the page is taken up with the Alumnae Charity convenor's reports, and one notice about the 1962 graduates garden party at Casa Loma.
News clippings about the 50th anniversary of the Hospital, Graduation, and a newspaper photograph of Elsie K. Jones with 2 nurses Judy Scott and Susan Mason celebrating Elsie K. Jones 25th anniversary as Director of Nursing. Also on the page was a 50th anniversary napkin.
Graduation top worn by male graduates from Wellesley. All white with black velvet bands across the shoulder epaulets - to match the black velvet bands worn on caps of female nursing graduates.
Photographs of Wellesley 2nd year nursing students modeling clothing in a fashion show held March 28, 1974. The show's theme was "Spring" and was held in the cafeteria. All clothing was supplied by The Patricia White Shop. The show was organized by 2nd year students and raised $400 dollars to help with graduation costs. Two of the photographs were published in the May 1974 Wellesley World newspaper.
File contains memos and correspondence regarding The Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing affiliation with the Red Cross Outpost hospitals. This agreement allowed 3rd year nursing students to gain experience interning at the Red Lake Outpost Hospital in Red Lake Ontario - located Northwest of Sudbury, about 100 kilometers from the Ontario-Manitoba border. The Wellesley School ended it affiliation with the program in 1971.