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- 2002-2005
A monthly newsletter for staff at the hospital. Incomplete run of issues, No. 37-68 (with gaps)
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
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A monthly newsletter for staff at the hospital. Incomplete run of issues, No. 37-68 (with gaps)
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Papers relating to the publication of the book, Victorian Incurables
Electronic and typescript correspondence, notes, photographic prints and negatives, mounted 35 mm slides and captions. File chiefly relates to the publication of the book, Victorian Incurables: a history of the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability by professor Gordon Cook. The correspondence relate to finding a publishing house for the book and editorial changes to the book.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Papers relating to histories of the Royal Hospital
Chapters relating to the history of the Royal Hospital written by Dr Ian J Shaw, 2004.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
An Essay on the Shaking Palsy by James Parkinson, 1817
Reprinted copy of the book, no details are given as to when the copy was reprinted but the ink, quality of paper and binding look to be mid 20th century or later.
Book entitled 'Memoir of Sir Charles Reed', by Charles E B Reed, London, Macmillan and Co, 1883. Sir Charles Reed (1819-1881) was a British politician who served as Member of Parliament for Hackney and St Ives, who was the eldest son of Rev Andrew Reeds (1787-1862).
Charles E B Reed
My Lady Green Sleeves' by Helen Mathers
Novel written by Ellen Buckingham Matthews (1853-1920), under her pen name, Helen Mathers. Part of the collection of British authors, tauchnitz edition, vol 1847, published in Leipzig, 1879.
Ellen Buckingham Mathews (Helen Mathers)
Driven to Bay', by Florence Marryat
Novel by Florence Marryat (1833-1899), prolific author and actress. Novel is part of the collection of British authors, Tauchnitz edition, vol 2469-2470, published in Leipzig, 1887.
Florence Marryat
The Dream that stayed', by Florence Marryat
Novel by Florence Marryat (1833-1899), prolific novelist and actress. Part of the collection of British authors, Tauchnitz edition, vol 3185, published in Leipzig, 1897.
Florence Marryat
Biography of Sir Andrew Reed. Part of the Little Library of Biography series, published by the religious tract society.
Religious Tract Society
Ulster: Its Archaelogy and Antiquities by Henry Cairnes Lawlor
Non fiction book on archaeology by Henry Cairnes Lawlor, Belfast, 1928.
Kelly's Post Office Directory Map of London
Red volume included a pocket containing street maps of regions of London.
Kelly's
Medical Ethics, Christian Theology Trust, Module 12 by Dr Peggy Norris
Produced by the Christian Theology Trust, ISBN 1 897705018
Peggy Norris
Publications produced by the Charities Aid Foundation, a charity established to help facilitate and distribute funding to charities, includes annual report and statistical reports of the charity sector.
Charities Aid Foundation
Association of Medical Research Charities
Photocopy of an article by Rita J Ensing, 14pp, publication unknown.
Rita J Ensing
Photocopied article, 'West Holl: the making of a noble retreat', by Rita J Ensing, c.1988
Newsletters from the local area featuring articles and appeals about the hospital
Including Barnes in Common, Putney Society Bulletin and Roehampton Spire.
Barnes in Common
Book entitled 'Faith is the Spur' by James McMillan and Norman Alvey, MCB University Press, 1993. The book provides a history of the life and work of Rev Andrew Reed (1787-1862) and the institutions that he founded. Gifted to Veronon Beauchamp (RHHI) by Mr McMillan in 1994.
James McMillan
Draft chapter for a publication on the life of Andrew Reed
Draft book chapter on Andrew Reed written by Dr Ian J Shaw, relating to his founding of the hospital. The publication was part of a biography of Andrew Reed and in additional to the article, there is a letter from the author to the hospital regarding the publication and his thoughts on the recently published, Victorian Incurables book.
Ian J Shaw