Images of St. Mary's from the UA Library Special Collections
Many of the images are also from photographs of Maraget Burke who was a nurse at St. Mary's. We presume others were photographed by Nurse Burke.
Postcard, circa 1940s, showing St. Mary's Hospital and sanatorium
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Undated hand colored postcard depicting the Convent, North Wing and Sanatorium
[UAL H7]
FRESH AIR, SUNSHINE AND FRIENDSHIP, ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL AND SANATORIUM, TUCSON, ARIZONA. This postcard shows nurses and patients along the interior of the Sanatorium, a two-story circular structure surrounding an inner patio
[UAL H4]
St. Mary's Hospital, circa 1960 [UAL H15]
Nurses McCarthy, Hardy, and Margaret Burke on St. Mary's Hospital grounds, 1921
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Sister Camilla with two St. Mary's nurses, idenitified as Spaeth [?] and Maloney
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Margaret Burke, on the burro, with another nurse and probably a patient, circa 1922
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Two nurses, identified as DeCourcey and Maloney, on horseback in front of the Sanatorium, 1922
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Three nurses posing with a burro by a saguaro, 1921
[UAL H6]
A view from St. Mary's looking east shows the Santa Catalina Mountains in the background, 1921
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The gentleman posing with the nurses was identified as Mr. Virtue, circa 1922
[UAL H10]
View of the Hospital grounds, circa 1921-22
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