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Sunnyside Children's Centre fonds
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1857-1998 (Creation)
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- Sunnyside Children's Centre
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4.84 m of textual records.
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Administrative history
The Orphans' Home and Widows' Friend Society was organized in 1857 to provide for the care and education of orphans. Initially these children came from the House of Industry, an institution established by the Female Benevolent Society for the poor of the area. By 1857 the House of Industry was well established and receiving aid so the women who had been involved in organizing that agency now turned their attention to the children. In March, 1857, thirteen children were admitted from the House of Industry into a house on Earl street where they were cared for and taught by a Mrs. Harold. Other destitute children attended the classes. In 1862 the Orphans' Home and Widows' Friend Society was granted a charter. In 1862 the Orphanage and school moved to larger quarters. In 1927 the building housing the Orphanage was bought by Queen's University and Sunnyside, the home of Mrs. G.Y. Chown, was bought for use as an orphanage (formerly 241 Union St, now 50 Vandalay Crescent). As conditions changed and orphan children were adopted or placed in foster homes the orphanage had fewer and fewer inmates. By 1947 the role of Sunnyside had changed. It was formally closed in 1998 and the house "Sunnyside" was sold.
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The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, registers, annual reports and a record book. The record book contains the names of children admitted, arranged alphabetically, and information including date of admittance, age, date of leaving, and sometimes where they went.
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Immediate source of acquisition
Donated by the Board of Management, Sunnyside Children's Centre - 1983, 1988, 1992, 1999
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- English
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2198
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2330.1
5043.3
5002.6
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Restrictions on access
Records are closed for fifteen years from the date of creation. Access to closed records may be granted with the express written permission of the Board of Management, Sunnyside Children's Centre.
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Public domain
Finding aids
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre-2198.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre-2329.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre-2330_1.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre-5043_3.xlsx
- https://db-archives.library.queensu.ca/FindingAids/S/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre/Sunnyside_Childrens_Centre-5002_6.xlsx
Associated materials
House of Industry fonds
Accruals
No further accruals are expected