Aerial view of Homes for the Aged - BC353-22
- CA CCOQ C5-S01-SS05-F2-C5.3763
- Item
- 1947
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources
Aerial view of Homes for the Aged - BC353-22
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources
Aerial view of Homes for the Aged and cottages - BC353-23
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources
Assorted photographs of Riverview Hospital
This subseries consists primarily of photographs that depict aspects of social and administrative life at Riverview Hospital and the nursing school. These photographs include staff and volunteer portraits, identification photographs, retirement and goodbye teas, awards dinners, luncheons, grand openings, seminars, lectures, courses, staff trips, holiday events, displays, and graduations from the School of Psychiatric Nursing. Additionally, this subseries contains photographs depicting the interiors and exteriors of buildings on Riverview Hospital grounds, the Woodlands School (TWS), as well as various public works projects, vehicles, and medical supplies used by the hospital staff.
Record types consists largely of silver gelatin negatives in large format cellulose acetate sheets and cellulose acetate film strips. The subseries also contains chromogenic colour negative film strips and large format sheets, silver gelatin DOP prints, a photograph album, and a scrapbook.
Aubrey and Vivian Elliott collected materials
Aubrey Charles Elliott and Vivian Elliott (née Marc) were staff at Riverview Hospital. The file consists of photographs of Vivian in her nursing position and Aubrey in his grounds staff position and at special events. The file also contains photographs of buildings on Riverview Grounds and some biographical information about the Elliotts.
Boys Industrial School at Coquitlam Cottage 1
Moore, William John
Boys Industrial School at Coquitlam Cottage 2
Moore, William John
Buildings, Public Works, and Vehicles
This file consists of photographs that depict the buildings, equipment, and grounds of Riverview Hospital, as well as some projects made by individuals in its Industrial Therapy program. The file includes panorama and aerial photographs of Riverview Hospital, as well as photographs of construction and maintenance projects undertaken by the hospital's Public Works Department, such as hospital renovations, excavations, appliance repair, and fire damage. The file also includes repairs on vehicles maintained by the Transport Department. Additionally, this file has photographs of equipment and technology used by hospital workers, including photographs of the audiovisual department, electricians' sub stations, and notably Central Supply Room trays and supply trays for electro-convulsive therapy.
The Industrial Therapy program was originally implemented in 1963 with a focus on developing basic skills that would enable patients to return to a community after hospitalization. These included working on cabinetry, upholstery, metalwork, electronics, etc.
Construction of Boys Industrial School at Coquitlam Administration Building
Moore, William John
Construction of Boys Industrial School at Coquitlam Cottages
Canadian Photo Company
Foundation for Home for the Aged Units 4 and 5, Fall of 1944
Gardens of Home for the Aged Units 4 and 5, 1946
Same as C5.620-4
Home for the Aged Cottages 2 and 3, Essondale 1940
Home for the Aged cottages and administration building
Same as C5.620-3
Home for the Aged grounds and buildings
Home for the Aged Grounds, Essondale 1940
Home for the Aged Kitchen Block, Essondale 1945
Home for the Aged Nurses' Home
Home for the Aged Units 4 and 5 Completed 1945-46
Home for the Aged Units 4 and 5, Fall 1945
Home for the Aged Units 4 and 5, Spring 1945
Inez Nash (née Myntti) was a nurse at Essondale in 1939–1948. This file contains 6 pages of a scrapbook, depicting photographs of Nash and various buildings and locations on Riverview Hospital grounds.
Looking toward the highway from Home for the Aged Nurses' Home, 1940
Looking toward the Home for the Aged Nurses' Home from highway, Essondale 1940
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.