- GB 3544 RHN-PU-01-15
- File
- 2000-2005
Hospital newsletter, 'Putney in Focus'. File includes a review and observation about the contents of the newsletter, no date.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
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Hospital newsletter, 'Putney in Focus'. File includes a review and observation about the contents of the newsletter, no date.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Quarterly hospital newsletter for patients, their relatives and friends. Incomplete run between 2000-2002.
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.
Medical Ethics, Christian Theology Trust, Module 12 by Dr Peggy Norris
Produced by the Christian Theology Trust, ISBN 1 897705018
Peggy Norris
Association of Medical Research Charities
Photocopy of an article by Rita J Ensing, 14pp, publication unknown.
Rita J Ensing
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
Booklet, Long-term hospital in the UK the R.H.H.I. Model
Booklet, Long-term hospital care in the UK the R.H.H.I. Model, by John Wedgwood. Booklet No. 1/82. Reprinted from the international seminar on the long term care of disabled people, London, 13 January 1981.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Booklet, Research at the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables
Booklet, 'Research at the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables' by John Wedgwood. Booklet No.3/81.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Photographs, mounted slides and negatives
This series contains photographic images, negatives and mounted slides. Photographic material, c.1906-present, contain images of the building and grounds, staff and patients, publicity images of services, events and VIP visits.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Various sized photographs of the hospital building and grounds, including early picture postcards of the interior and exterior of the hospital, c.1908-1930; aerial photographs of the hospital, c. 1946-1960; photographs of construction of Chatsworth Wing, 1974, and later Draper's Wing, 1983-1990.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Aerial photographs of the Royal Hospital
Photograph of Putney Heath featuring the Royal Hospital, including grounds. On the back of the photograph is written 'British Crown Copyright Reserved. Sortie No. FSL 6641/6 Negative No. 0134. Restricted.'.
British Crown Copyright
Photographs of new ambulance outside reception
Photos of an ambulance outside the main entrance, c. 1970
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Photographs of exterior of John Howard House, Brighton
Images from different angles of John Howard House in Brighton
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Therapies, services and research
Mixed photographs prints and negatives of various services and therapies, including examples of assistive technology created for patients in the Biomedical Department, 1980s; religious service at the hospital and occupational therapy session activities, such as basket weaving.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Various artefacts relating to the history of the hospital and the West Lodge estate, Putney Heath. These can be broadly categorized as the following: house features and signs, including sample of 18th century clay flooring, marble colonnades and early twentieth century light switch; household utensils, such as engraved spoons; medical equipment, assistive technology and early wheelchair; branded lapel badges showing the change of names of the hospital and finally decorative gifts recieved by the hospital, including ornate cups and medals.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability