The Philanthropist : The Life and Legacy of Jeffery Hale
Author/contributor
- Donovan, Patrick (Author)
Title
The Philanthropist : The Life and Legacy of Jeffery Hale
Abstract
In Quebec City, people associate the name Jeffery Hale with a hospital. While Hale certainly helped create the institution that bears his name, his story and legacy go well beyond its walls.
Unlike most English-speaking immigrants who came to Canada, Jeffery Hale’s ancestors were rich, powerful, and very well connected. They lived a privileged life with strong transatlantic ties to the Royal Family and the colonial military. They furthered a British imperialist agenda and made decisions that shaped the destiny of North America.
Institution
Jeffery Hale - Saint Brigids (JHSB)
Date
January, 2020
Pages
44
Language
en
Rights
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Notes
A companion to The Philanthropist, a multimedia theatre presentation by Michael Boden.
Citation
Donovan, Patrick. The Philanthropist : The Life and Legacy of Jeffery Hale. Jeffery Hale - Saint Brigids (JHSB), January 2020.
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
Link to this record
Related contributing CKOL partner
Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s (JHSB) / Jeffery Hale Community Partners (JHCP)
Founded:
1856 (Saint Bridget’s Asylum / Home); 1865 (Jeffery Hale’s Hospital); 1991 (Holland Centre / WE!); 1991 (HRDP / JHCP)
Constituents:
All residents in the Quebec City region, with a particular focus on the English-speaking population
Website:
http://www.jhsb.ca/en
Activities:
Health and Social Services
Former / Alternate Names:
Saint Bridget's Asylum, Saint Brigid's Home, Jeffery Hale’s Hospital, Holland Centre, Wellness Centre at Jeffery Hale (WE!), Holland Resources Development Corporation (HRDP), JH Partners