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A Breeze at Putney

Christmas appeal for the hospital in the form of a fictional dialogue between the 'new' nursing home and the hospital. Includes illustrations by H Fitch & Co, Ltd, London and one drawing of the nurses' home by the architects, H F Murrell and R M Piggott. Includes donation slip.

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A Chorus of Celebrities

Christmas appeal in the form of a series of letters from various public figures, including actors, authors and clergymen, such as George Meredith, George Elliot and Sir Squire Bancroft.

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A dream hospital

Christmas appeal for the hospital. Appeal takes the form of an account of what a idealized version of the Royal Hospital would look like. Includes illustrations and a remittance form.

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A Hospital Farm in London

Christmas appeal for the hospital. Appeal takes the form of an account about the farm on the Hospital's grounds. Including illustrations and donation slip.

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A house of peace

Christmas appeal by Margaret Oliphant, including a few sketches of patients and folding sketch of the hospital. Illustrations by Richard R Holmes, engraved by Miss M Oliphant Wilson.

A Royal Jubilee

Christmas appeal, 'A Royal Jubilee by G.H.S.' commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the hospital. Includes photographs of the interior rooms of the hospital.

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A spell-binder talks

Christmas appeal for the hospital. Appeal takes the form of a fictional narrative about an encounter of a Hospital board member and an American millionaire on a train. Includes illustrations and a donation form.

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Address book of Head of the Authorised visitors committee

Address book of Mrs Whitecross, former Head of the Authorised Visitor's committee for the Hospital. The book contains a list of patients in the hospital, visitors and other hospital personnel contacts. These entries include details of which ward the patients resided and any changes to their status, it also lists which patients each visitor saw, and include loose attachments including a memorandum inviting Miss Whitecross to speak about the work of the committtee to the combined medical staff meeting, 1984.

Administration

Various papers relating to administration of the hospital, which have been broadly categorised into the following sections: papers relating to governance and establishment of the charity, including constitution, minutes of various executive boards, papers relating to the Royal charter, papers relating to special committees and correspondence to the Board, including letters from Florence Nightingale; records of hospital admissions and patient voting system, including patient case book and list of subscribers to the charity; estate and staff records; records relating to the Chaplaincy and religious services at the hospital and visitor books.

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Admissions records

Case books give a description of candidates who applied for home or extra relief from the charity. The manuscript register records the candidates' name, date of birth, residence, disease or affliction and its duration; details of their application and whether they were succeeded. For the candidates' who were admitted into the home the register provides details of when they entered the home and the duration of their time at the home. For those who were admitted as an 'extra' patient or 'pensioner' the register reports when they began receiving financial support and when that support ended. Also, includes a register of patients, 1986-2003.

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Annual general meeting minutes for the year ending 1898

Manuscript report of the 45th annual general meeting of the Hospital held at the Cannon Street Hotel, London on Friday 25 November 1898. The chair was Herbert John Allcroft. The transcript includes a lengthy discussion of the inclusion of female members on the Hospital's Board of Management which was eventually dismissed.

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Annual general meeting minutes for the year ending 1899

Manuscript report of the 45th annual general meeting of the Hospital held at the Cannon Street Hotel, London on Friday 24 November 1899. The chair was Herbert John Allcroft. The transcript includes a lengthy discussion of the inclusion of female members on the Hospital's Board of Management, which was previously raised the previous year and was also eventually dismissed.

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