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The sisters occupied the three rooms on the second floor, more properly the attic. The kitchen was in the rear and the attic above was divided into two rooms - an older gentleman who had placed himself at the service of the sisters occupied one and an older lady, an invalid, and a little orphan girl occupied the other room. From the Annals of the Hotel Dieu of Chatham (1869).
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School uniform worn by girls at St. Michael's Academy (1950-1969). On wall, record of the 82 sisters buried in the Hotel Dieu Convent Cemetery. Parlour grille saved from the Hotel Dieu Monastery, demolished in 1963.
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Display case with pictures of Hotel Dieu Hospital, School of Nursing, and Physicans Register (1950s). Portrait and Biography of Foundress of Hotel Dieu Hospital Chatham, Sister St. Louis (Beauchamp).
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Display case showing artifacts from the early years of the Hotel Dieu Hospital and Monastery. Items in case consist of a crissel, shoe forms, wooden clapper, bottle of "Berlin Black Ink", scales, oil can, bunsen burner lamps, metal hot water bottle and bed warmer, water pitchers (displayed on the left and right side), and pewter dinnerware.
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Display of photos and artifacts relating to Bishop James Rogers. (Roll mouse over photo to read the names of the items). |
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Portrait of Bishop James Rogers. |