Sepia portrait photograph Mary Faulkner standing with her doll. George Faulkner was the founder of Faulkner Hospital. The hospital was named after his daughter Mary, who died at age 37.
Black and white photograph of a monthly meeting of the Faulkner Hospital Aid Association. In 1940, the Aid contributed $500 to the hospital, $500 to the occupational therapy department and gave nursing school scholarships. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1940.
Black and white photograph showing members of the Faulkner Hospital medical staff who have given long terms of service. Left to right: Dr. John S. Leard, Dr. W. W. Howell, Mr. Andrew J. Peters, Dr. Arthur Broughton, Dr. Franklin G. Balch, Dr. Henry Jackson, Dr. Ed L. Young.
Black and white photograph of Miss Francis Smith, former assistant director of nursing at Faulkner Hospital, receiving a gift from Dr. Harold Stein, neurologist at a celebration in her honor.
Black and white photograph of Miss. S. Daphne Corbett, RN, principle, Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing. Miss Corbett is shown wearing a Red Cross pin.
Black and white photograph of Mr. Charles F. Rowley, president of the Faulkner Hospital Corporation, presenting a twenty-five year service pin to Miss Mollie Deering. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1949.
Black and white portrait photograph of Mrs. Frank F. Winsor, president of the Faulkner Hospital Aid. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1947.
Black and white photograph of Miss Starbird, Faulkner Hospital housekeeper, holding a ladder while a volunteer housekeeper cleans a wall. In 1944 there were sixteen men who volunteered their time to clean the hospital. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1944.