Recherche dans la collection - Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada fonds [multiple media]
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Hiérarchie Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada fonds [multiple media]
Niveau hiérarchique :FondsContexte de cette notice :Fonds comprend :32 description(s) de niveau inférieurVoir description(s) de niveau inférieur -
Instrument de recherche Textual record (Électronique) The finding aid is a descriptive file list of volumes 1 to 32. MSS1025 (90: Ouvert)
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Notice descriptive Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada fonds [multiple media]
Date :1877-1979.Référence :R2915-0-7-E, MG28-I171Genre de documents :Documents textuels, Documents photographiques, Images en mouvement, Objets (incluant les médailles et épinglettes)Trouvé dans :Archives / Collections et fondsNo d'identification :99815Date(s) :1877-1979.Lieu de création :Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminéÉtendue :4.92 m of textual records.
33 photographs : 32 b&w and 1 col.
3 films : cellulose nitrate ; 35mm.
2 safety pins.
1 binder
1 binding cord with 2 plastic hardware pieces
1 mailing tube.Langue du document :anglaisPortée et contenu :Fonds consists of constitution and by-law files, minutes, hospital files, correspondence, reports, history and archive files, briefs and submissions, publications and subject files, 1873-1972. The collection also contains b&w prints and negatives of nurses, mostly unidentified, from the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada, [1920-1955]; and a copy of a 1898 group photo of members of the Victorian Order of Nurses who accompanied the Yukon Field Force to the Yukon.Provenance :Biographie/Histoire administrative :Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada : Organized by Lady Aberdeen in 1897 in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada serves as a branch nursing service to supply well qualified nurses for the sick who are otherwise unable to obtain them. The first branches were organized in Ottawa, Montreal, Kingston and Vancouver. To serve communities in sparsely populated areas of western and northern Canada, Cottage Hospitals were organized by the Order, some 44 such hospitals being established between 1898 and 1924, when the last of these hospitals was taken over by local authorities. The Order had by then increasingly turned to providing visiting nurses for farming districts, with nurses frequently covering great distances on horseback and sled to make house calls.
With the coming of the official public health nursing organizations and municipal hospitals, especially after World War II, the Victoria Order increasingly withdrew from country areas to the more densely populated centres, where they endeavour to meet the special requirements of patients who do not need, or cannot afford, the full-time services of a nurse, or who for various reasons cannot, or need not, go into hospital. The Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada has also been active during times of emergencies, serving the sick during the Typhoid epidemic in the Klondike, 1898, and nursing the wounded following the Halifax Explosion, 1917. The Victorian Order of Nurses also served the Canadian Armed Forces during both World Wars.Information additionnelle :Note générale :The records were received in 1973 from the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada, Ottawa.Note sur le classement :Textual records were re-organized into fewer volumes.Note sur l'emplacement des originaux :Copied photograph: Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada, Ottawa, Ont.Vedette-matière :- Nurses, Canadian, 1897-1972 Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, Ishbel Gordon, 1897, 1898, 1923, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1926-1972
- Nurses - Attitudes, 1897-1972 Florence Nightingale, 1873, 1898
- Visiting nurses - Canada, 1897-1972 Canada. Royal Commission on Dominion Provincial Relations, 1938
- Hospitals - Canada, 1900-1953 Canada. Special Committee on Social Security, House of Commons, 1943
- Learned institutions and societies, 1897-1972 Forum, 1938-1960
- Learned institutions and societies - Records and correspondence, 1897-1972 Hour by Hour, 1938
- Learned institutions and societies - History, 1897-1972
- World War, 1914-1918 - Canada - Nurses, [ca.1914-ca.1918]
- World War II - Canada - Nurses, [ca.1939-ca.1945]
Source :PrivéAncien no de référence archivistique :MG28-I171Autre no d'acquisition :2010-0055 (VSA) -
Pour réserver ou commander des documents Conditions d'accès :Documents textuels[ConsultationOuvert]Boîte d'instruments de recherche [FA 1025] 93[ConsultationFermé]Documents iconographiques (photo)[ConsultationRestreint]
Only one photograph is closed. The other 26 are open.Boîte [VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES FOR CANADA 1973-054] 1662[ConsultationRestreint]Boîte [VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES FOR CANADA 1977-098] RV4 160[ConsultationOuvert]Images en mouvement (film)[ConsultationOuvert]No de pièce audio-visuelle attribué par BAC [R2915] 4790AV--4793AV[ConsultationOuvert]Objet[ConsultationOuvert]Modalités d'utilisation :Original photographs: No restrictions. Various copyright on items less than 50 years old. Copyright expired on items more than 50 years old. Credit: Name of photographer / National Archives of Canada / Copy negative no.
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