Series S39 - Certificates

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Certificates

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HSCA/M F2-S39

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0.5 cm of textual records

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Biographical history

The Children's Hospital of Winnipeg was established in 1909 in order to attend to the needs of nursing sick children in the city. Originally situated on Beaconsfield Street, the hospital moved to Aberdeen Avenue in 1911, and finally to its current location on Bannatyne Avenue in 1956 with a new wing added in 1984. In 1973 Children's Hospital amalgamated with Winnipeg General Hospital and Manitoba Rehabilitation Hospital to create Health Sciences Centre.

Custodial history

Series is an artificial creation created by the HSC archives from records collected by Children’s Hospital Archives Group.

Scope and content

Series consists of records in recognition, support, and appreciation of the Children’s Hospital. They include information on the accreditation of the Children’s Hospital, institutional memberships granted by the American Hospital Association, the Manitoba Hospital Association Inc., the Associated Hospitals of Manitoba, and the Upper Midwest Hospital, as well as records from the Manitoba Militia District, the Unrelated Bone Marrow Donor Registry, and the Fort Garry Horse Museum and Archives.

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TBD

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No further accruals are anticipated.

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Created on July 18, 2013.

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