- Wilfred Grenfell
Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, KCMG (
February 28 ,1865 -October 9 ,1940 ) was a medicalmissionary to Newfoundland andLabrador .He was born at Parkgate, Wirral and married Anne Elizabeth Caldwell MacClanahan of
Chicago ,Illinois in 1909. She died in 1938. They had three children and retired toVermont after his work in Newfoundland.Medical education and mission work
Grenfell moved to
London in 1882. He then commenced the study of medicine at theLondon Hospital Medical College (now part ofQueen Mary, University of London ) under the tutelage of the great Sir Frederic Treves. He graduated in 1888.The Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen sent Grenfell to Newfoundland in 1892 to improve the plight of coastal inhabitants and fishermen. That mission began in earnest in 1893 when he recruited two nurses and two doctors for hospitals, at Indian Harbour, Newfoundland and later opened cottage hospitals along the coast of Labrador. The mission expanded greatly from its initial mandate to one of developing schools, an orphanage, cooperatives, industrial work projects, and social work. Although originally founded to serve the local fishermen the mission developed to include the aboriginal peoples and settlers along the coasts of Labrador and the eastern side of theGreat Northern Peninsula of northern Newfoundland. For his years of service on behalf of the people of these communities he was later knighted by King George V. He had two sons and a daughter.International Grenfell Association
By 1994 the mission had gained international status. In order to manage its property and affairs, the International Grenfell Association, a non-profit mission society, was founded to support Grenfell's work. The Association operated, until 1981, as an
NGO . It had responsibility for delivery of healthcare and social services in northern Newfoundland and Labrador. After 1981 a governmental agency, The Grenfell Regional Health Services Board, took over the operational responsibility. The International Grenfell Association, having divested itself of all properties and operational responsibility for health and social services, then became a supporting association making grants and funding scholarships for medical training.
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300px|framed|Statue_commemorating_Sir_Wilfred_Grenfell_in_St._Anthony,_Newfoundland.Historical Society
The Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell Historical Society was formed in 1978. The society purchased Grenfell's home in St. Anthony,
Newfoundland and Labrador . The home has been restored as a museum and archives.Literary inspiration
A unique figure, Grenfell served to inspire at least two characters in Canadian literature: Dr Luke in
Norman Duncan 's "Doctor Luke of the Labrador" (1904) and Dr Tocsin in "White Eskimo" byHarold Horwood (1972).In 1892 he visited Labrador, and he was so greatly shocked by what he later described as 'the poverty and ignorance and semi-starvation among English speaking people of our own race' that he decided to devote the rest of his life to the betterment of the lot of the people of Labrador. In 1893 he established at Battle Harbour the first hospital of what came to be known as the Labrador Medical Mission.; and as time went on he not only built other hospitals, but he also opened nursing stations, schools, orphanages, and social welfare centres. When, over forty years later, he retired, he had built up an organization that included six hospitals, seven nursing stations, four hospital ships, four boarding schools, fourteen industrial centres, twelve clothing distribution centres, a co-operative lumber mill, and a seaman's institute at St. John's, Newfoundland. What his lifework, as an example of practical Christianity meant to the people of Labrador, whether whites, Indians, or Eskimos, it would be difficult to exaggerate.
Grenfell Cloth
Grenfell named the 600 thread-per-inch woven
Egyptian cotton material 'Grenfell Cloth ' created for him by Walter Haythornthwaite [cite web|url=http://www.haythornthwaite.com/GrenHistory.htm|title=How Grenfell Cloth Came to be Made|accessdate=2008-08-22] .Awards
*Companion of the Most Distinguished
Order of St. Michael and St. George - 1907
*Honorary Doctorate of Medicine, Oxford University – 1907 (first ever granted)
*Murchison Prize,Royal Geographical Society - 1911 (awarded for his charts of Labrador)
*Knighthood - 1927 (recognition of medical, educational and social work)
*Honorary Knight for Life, Loyal Knights of the Round Table, Fifth Rank - 1928 (for great service to humanity)
*Induction into theCanadian Medical Hall of Fame - 1997In 1979, the Corner Brook campus of
Memorial University of Newfoundland was renamedSir Wilfred Grenfell College in his honour.References
External links
* [http://www.grenfell-properties.com/ Grenfell Museum Properties]
* [http://www.iga.nf.net/ International Grenfell Association]
* [http://www.tcr.gov.nl.ca/panl/exhibits/ Grenfell Photo Exhibit]
* [http://www.town.stanthony.nf.ca/ Town of St. Anthony - Grenfell's Town]
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/g#a8428 Works by Wilfred Grenfell] available fromProject Gutenberg
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