Documenting Mabel Hanneman’s Nursing Home/ Bartlett’s

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Documenting Mabel Hanneman’s Nursing Home/ Bartlett’s
CARLETON PLACE AND BECKWITH HERITAGE MUSEUM

This photo of Mabel Hanneman’s Nursing Home was donated by her daughter Mary Cook. The home had several locations, including Bridge Street and Lake Avenue East. After moving to 191 Moffatt Street, she set up a maternity room on the main floor and began assisting with deliveries. This photo shows Mary and Mabel outside the home on Lake Avenue East.

Dawn Jones

Thank you for sharing this! I’ve read the book Mary wrote of her mother’s life. Absolutely fascinating. Mabel was a force for sure. Where exactly on lake avenue was this nursing home?

Edith White

Large red brick a couple doors bfore Park Ave a nex on corner of Lake Ave and Park Ave

Linda Gallipeau-Johnston

The Nursing home on Lake Avenue was called the Hanham nursing home when I was in school – later the Bartlett Nursing Home.

Joann Voyce

I remember the one on Charlotte St and Mr Hanneman hanging sheets on the clothes line. I remember when it was run by the Lyons family as well

Bartlett’s

1967

CLIPPED FROMThe Ottawa CitizenOttawa, Ontario, Canada01 Nov 1962, Thu  •  Page 48

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About lindaseccaspina

Before she laid her fingers to a keyboard, Linda was a fashion designer, and then owned the eclectic store Flash Cadilac and Savannah Devilles in Ottawa on Rideau Street from 1976-1996. She also did clothing for various media and worked on “You Can’t do that on Television”. After writing for years about things that she cared about or pissed her off on American media she finally found her calling. She is a weekly columnist for the Sherbrooke Record and documents history every single day and has over 6500 blogs about Lanark County and Ottawa and an enormous weekly readership. Linda has published six books and is in her 4th year as a town councillor for Carleton Place. She believes in community and promoting business owners because she believes she can, so she does.

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