Back row: M. Jaques, M. Wilson, E. Bryce, M. Gordon, Dr. E. A. Campbell, Dr. A. E. Davidson, Dr. A. M. Gee, Dr. E. J. Ryan, Dr. U. P. Byrne, Dr. J. M. Jackson, Dr. G. A. Minorgan, Miss Josephine Kilburn, M. Marlatt, B. Snousell, H. Todd, I. N. McQuarrie
Front row: J. M. Humphrey, L. D. Lark, E. C. Herchuser, A. Percy, W. Nutt, A. B. Lessard, N. Wingrove, Miss C. A. Hicks, Dr. A. L. Crease, M. H. Walters, E. M. Digby, R. Butterfield, J. W. Lueclair, M. Nott, F. Campbell, M. E. Triffue, M. Donald
Photo print can be found in C5.620
This subseries consists of records related to administrative, operational, and financial functions at at the School of Psychiatric Nursing as well as records from its events and graduations. The subseries also includes some records from New Westminster Public Hospital for the Insane, with unclear chain of custody.
Record types include manuals, reports, policies and procedures, histories, study notes, staff lists, programs, minutes, pay slips, constitutions, and bylaws.
This subseries consists of records related to the administration and operation of Riverview Hospital that were made and received by the Hospital. Records include employee handbooks, regulations, procedures, codes, manuals; program materials; telephone and physician directories; annual reports; financial information; blank hospital forms; a certificate of incorporation; and the Riverview Tree Inventory.
Agnes (Olund) MacKinnon was born on August 15, 1915 and was a student nurse at the School of Psychiatric Nursing during 1932–1937. She later left the program to pursue a career as a dietician. The Riverview Hospital Committee helped MacKinnon publish her book, "I Carried a Key" based on her experiences in the School of Psychiatric Nursing. She died on October 26, 2006. The file contains correspondence and a copy of MacKinnon's book.
Alice Kravik was the head of volunteers at Riverview Hospital. This file contains volunteer services byaws and 9 colour photographs of people in historical costume from the costume and apparel department.
This file holds a notebook that contains Alyce Hockin's school exercises and a log of current events during WWII. It also contains transcribed letters from a Dr. Gerald Hockin corresponding to Essondale doctor Norman Auckland, and financial notes.
The file contains Tremere's photocopied, typewritten, and handwritten study notes from her time at the School of Psychiatric Nursing and in the psychiatric nursing program at Douglas College.
Tremere, AnnaAnnie Keith (née Stewart) graduated from the School of Psychiatric Nursing in 1932 and was a psychiatric nurse, and Day Supervisor of the Nurses Home at Essondale Hospital. After her death in 1942, an annual Keith Memorial Award was created in her memory and was awarded to the best psychiatric nurse in the graduating class. The file contains a biography of Keith and photocopied newspaper clippings and images.
Art Talbot was the head carpenter building West Lawn and the Chief of the Essondale Fire Brigade B Company. The file contains two scanned genealogical records created by Art Talbot's son, Ron Talbot and 1 photograph of Art Talbot in front of West Lawn.
January - March, May, July, August, November, December 1954