Grey Nuns at the First Notre-Dame Hospital, 1923

Archives des Sœurs Grises de Montréal, 1923
This photograph, taken at the former Notre-Dame Hospital, located on the corner of Bonsecours Street and Notre Dame Street East in Old Montréal, shows a group of nuns and their Mother Superior Aurore Blain (first row, fourth person starting from the left). Also of note, Sister Saint-Roch (fifth person, second row), who would become the first Director of the Radium Institute four years later.