Category:Charles Camsell Hospital
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English: The Charles Camsell Hospital was established in 1946 as a tuberculosis hospital to serve the First Nations population of Edmonton and northern Alberta. The building, erected in 1910, had previously housed a Jesuit College. In 1967, a new building was completed in the Inglewood neighbourhood (at 128 Street NW and 114 Avenue). It was decommissioned in 1996, and in 2004 was sold to a developer.
Media in category "Charles Camsell Hospital"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Abraham Janveir, Harry Bull Lightnening, and Miles Calihoo (16251478544).jpg 1,765 × 3,000; 1,021 KB
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Charles Camsell Hospital Edmonton.jpg 3,008 × 2,000; 3.03 MB
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E.N. Grantham assisting patient Robert Onespot with his studies (16686220678).jpg 3,000 × 2,424; 1.03 MB
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Page from a photo album (16686215338).jpg 1,702 × 3,332; 706 KB
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Page from photo album (16253848903).jpg 2,111 × 3,284; 1.01 MB
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Recently-graduated nurses (16687698399).jpg 2,849 × 2,749; 1,011 KB
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Rosalie Whiskeyjack and Cecile Manitos of Camsell X-Ray department (16687694049).jpg 1,974 × 2,980; 996 KB
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Twins born at Charles Camsell Hospital (16687701949).jpg 2,881 × 2,940; 983 KB
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Unidentified patients making crafts (16873833585).jpg 3,000 × 2,364; 857 KB
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Ward 5 patients - David Etajak (?) on gurney (16872838871).jpg 2,956 × 2,937; 964 KB