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Photo album of photographs of the hospital

Photographic album of images of the hospital, taken between 1946-1950, presented as a gift to former secretary, J G Pitcher (1946-1951). Album includes a typescript note, dated December 1951 from [Committee board] to J G Pilcher regarding the gift of the album. The letter is signed by 31 signatories.

Album includes black and white photographs of the exterior building of the hospital, including an aerial photograph, along with images of staff and patients including a garden fete in the hospital gardens.

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Photograph of tree removal from the former grounds of the Hospital

Black and white photographs with captions of tree removal from the grounds of the hospital. The photographs document the different stages of the tree removal from the site and seem to be part of the Wandsworth Council scheme for a new housing development on land near Beaumont Road, which was purchased by the council in 1962. Photographs show chopping down of the trees and images of the landscape.

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Part 2

Digital copy of the second part of the Christmas appeal, Cured by an Incurable. 2 of 2.

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Friends of an Hour

Christmas appeal by William Scriven. Illustrated by Lancelot Speed and Godfrey Hall. The appeal takes the form of an account of visiting pensioners [hospital out-patients] in the West Country. It is repeat of the previous year's appeal, A Visit to the West Country.

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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 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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Thoughts of an incurable

Christmas appeal with an introduction by the Ven[erable] Archdeacon Sinclair. The appeals takes the form of a daily diary written by an unidentified patient at the hospital over the course of the year.

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How it's done: a hospital board at work

Christmas appeal for the hospital. Appeal takes the form of a dialogue between a member of the board and his wife about how the hospital board and house committee works. Contains illustrations and a donations slip.

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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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Taking round the hat

Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of a fictional narrative about fundraising for the hospitals with illustrations by Lewis Baumer. Includes a donation form.

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Letters from Home

Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of published impressions of life at the hospital by the patients, along with photographs of patients and staff members.

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Lord Paperton and Putney

Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of an account of a disabled member of the nobility visiting the hospital for the first time. Includes photographs of the hospital grounds and building and donation slip.

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Only a sun-dial

Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of account of some patients and their remarks, and includes illustrations and a donation slip.

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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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