Black and white photograph of the newly installed automatic dishwasher in the main kitchen of Faulkner Hospital. This was the first time this type of equipment was used in any hospital. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1958.
Architectural drawing of the basement plan of Faulkner Hospital. The plan shows the coal vault, boiler room, tool room, pharmacy, exam room, x-ray room, and plenum chamber.
Black and white photograph of Dr. Garrey selecting his lunch at the Faulkner Hospital cafeteria. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1946.
Black and white photograph of three chemists working in the Faulkner Hospital chemical laboratory. Published in the Faulkner Hospital annual report for 1933.
Black and white drawing of the first Faulkner Hospital coat of arms. Three falcons signify the Faulkner family name, to show its derivation from falconers. The early crest was equipped with the Falconer family motto Armis Potentius Aequum, which means “Justice is more powerful than arms.”