A single-breasted ladies' woollen jacket with off-white twisted piping along the lapels, cuffs, and top of pockets; a non-woven machine stitched Kingston General Hospital crest affixed to left breast pocket; three plastic buttons on front of jacket.
A single-breasted ladies' woollen jacket with off-white twisted piping along the lapels, cuffs, and top of pockets; a non-woven machine stitched Kingston General Hospital crest affixed to left breast pocket; three plastic buttons on front of jacket.
Stitched on crest: "GENERAL HOSPITAL // KINGSTON"; Printed on fabric tag: "MADE TO MEASURE // BY // Richardson's // 546 YONGE / TORONTO ONTARIO".
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010 Closet
Length
64.0 cm
Width
58.0 cm
Depth
1.0 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Dimension Notes
Length 64.0 cm x Width 58.0 cm x Depth 1.0 cm
Condition Remarks
Trim faded; dark stain on right arm.
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Document
Reference Comments
"Information Re KGH Nursing Uniforms" by Marilyn Boston
Research Facts
Red wool jackets (blazers) were worn by Kingston General Hospital nursing student graduates during informal off-duty hours when a nursing uniform was not appropriate; these were were purchased voluntarily, generally when students entered their third year of study and it was considered to be a rite of passage; the blazer tradition continued until circa 1970. Joan Prichard was from the Class of 1947. Donor was daughter.