- CA CCOQ C5-S03-F15
- File
- 1995
July - August 1995
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July - August 1995
Working with Intensive Therapeutic Groups
Woman, man and Sadie (Healey) Anderson on Essondale grounds
Same as C5.151
Woman holding baby with a girl
Woman holding baby above her head
Woman and man beside the Tucke Shoppe
William Headridge, old woman, and John Headridge
William Headridge, Ida May Headridge and baby at Essondale cottage
William Headridge, Gordon Headridge, and group of women
William Headridge, Billie Headridge and a baby sitting on a lawn
William Headridge, Billie Headridge and a baby sitting on a lawn
William Headridge with a woman and boy
William Headridge with a man and old woman
William Headridge standing in front of likely Essondale Cottage 118 in uniform
William Headridge standing in front of likely Essondale Cottage 118
William Headridge standing in a yard in uniform
William Headridge riding a horse
William Headridge lifting a baby
William Headridge leading a horse with Leseme [sic] and John Headridge riding horses
William Headridge holding a baby in a yard
William Headridge holding a baby
William Headridge holding a baby
William Headridge collected materials
William Headridge (1887-1959) was an attendant at Essondale Hospital and became the chief steward in 1940. William was born in Alloa, Scotland and immigrated to Canada in 1913. He started at Essondale Hosptial that year. He married Ida May Healey (1896-1978) in 1915 and they lived in likely Cottage 118 on Essondale grounds. They had three children, May Jean (Billie) Headridge (1916-1962), John Morris (Jack) Headridge (1919-1989) and Gordon McKay Headridge (1920-2000). After William became chief steward, the family moved into Cottage 110.
This file contains Headridge's diary, correspondence, and military, pension and financial records. Notably it includes photographs of the Headridge family and Essondale Hospital, and also contains a photo album labelled "Headridge album 194-?". These photographs depict Ida May's extended Healey family (originally from Manitoba), vacations to Revelstoke, B. C., the Headridges wearing their army uniforms in preparation of the Second World War, as well as many unknown friends and family to the Headridges. A series of photographs depict the children of Billie Headridge, namely Brian Bovet, and likely the unnamed daughter of Gordon Headridge.
William Headridge and three kitchen workers
William Headridge and Jack Lebeau at Crazy Creek, B. C.
Photo print can be found in C5.620