Photographs and postcards relating to Bon Secours Hospital
Reference number O-BSH/Ph Records in this Section
Photographs of different views of Bon Secours Hospital
O-BSH/Ph/001
Date: c1996
Photograph from a newspaper of G K Chesterton with the sisters of Bon Secours at the opening fete for the hospital in 1936
O-BSH/Ph/002
Date: 1936
Colour photograph showing a general view of Bon Secours Hospital (later St Joseph’s Nursing Home) run by religious order, re-built 1970, relocated in 2000 to London Community, Glasgow
O-BSH/Ph/003
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing rear view of Bon Secours Hospital Shows [built 1936, rebuilt 1970, closed 1999]
O-BSH/Ph/004
Date: 1999
Black and white photograph showing Mere Angelique Geay, Second Superior General of Bon Secours
O-BSH/Ph/005
Date: [1950-1960]
Colour photograph showing Josephine Potel, the First Superior General of Bon Secours
O-BSH/Ph/006
Date: [1936-1950]
Black and white photograph showing the sisters at Fernhurst, later St Joseph’s, then Bon Secours, Sr Catherine Quingley, Sr Chantal White, Sr Celsus Buckley, Mother Octave Buckley (who was Superior in London and Beaconsfield), Sr Dorothy
O-BSH/Ph/007
Date: 1937
Colour photograph showing the view of Bon Secours from North East, record of building before being demolished
O-BSH/Ph/008
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing the stone commemorating a £3M refurbishment of Bon Secours in 1994
O-BSH/Ph/009
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing the Main Entrance of Bon Secours Hospital
O-BSH/Ph/010
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing the statue over the main entrance to Bon Secours Hospital
O-BSH/Ph/011
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing the staff quarters at Bon Secours Hospital
O-BSH/Ph/012
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing main entrance to Bon Secours Hospital
O-BSH/Ph/013
Date: 1999
Colour photograph showing the drive to Bon Secours Hospital
O-BSH/Ph/014
Date: 1999
Black and white photograph showing G K Chesterton with a group of Sisters at a garden party at Bon Secours
O-BSH/Ph/015
Date: 1936
Black and white photograph showing Bon Secour Garden fete with GK Chesterton. Back row, right hand side Mr Gerald Badland (of) an old Beaconsfield family aged 16 to left of nun
O-BSH/Ph/016
Date: 1936
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I think my sister was born here in November 1938 but only survived 4 hours. I cannot find any record of where she was buried in the town. I wondered if there was a graveyard at the Nursing Home for babies who didn’t survive? I just know she was born at a Catholic Nursing Home in Beaconsfield. I would so love to find her grave.
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