- GB 3544 RHN-FU-02-03-07
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- 1890
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.
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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.
Off the highway: a rambling narrative
Christmas appeal, including an account of visits to pensioners [hospital out-patient] in Kent and Sussex. Illustrated by Robert Barnes and Godfrey Hall.
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Feeble Folk: notes of a ramble in the west of England
Christmas appeal by William Scriven. Illustrations by Lancelot Speed and Godfrey Hall. The appeal takes the form of an account of visiting pensioners [hospital out-patients] in the West Country, including a loose reprint (4pp) entitled ' Sunday evening at Putney', reprinted from the 'Daily News', 17 November 1900.
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Christmas appeal with a series of accounts about Founder's day celebrations. Including programmes for the Founder's Day celebration and concert.
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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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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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Papers relating to broadcast appeals and newspaper advertisements
Papers relating to newspaper advertised appeals and television and radio appeals including a copy of a pamphlet of a radio broadcast appeal on 27 August 1939 by Mr Geoffrey Gilbey, and a review of some of the replies received by him from contributors; and a printed advertisement in The Spectator, a current affairs magazine, dated 12 June 1953, featuring a fundraising notice for the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables on the back page.
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Programmes for fundraising events
Programmes for fundraising events for the hospital, these include: Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables garden party on 20 June 1959; 'The Silver Jubilee Ball' held in Wandsworth on 22 April 1977; 'The Forget-me-not Ball' held at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, 3 March 1978; Musical concert by Julian Lloyd Webber and Gordon Back, Fishmonger's Hall, London, 1997.
Admission case book with entries numbered 8501-9500.
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Admission case book with entries numbered 7501-8500.
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RHN Patient and staff handbooks
Handbooks, leaflets, brochures chiefly relating to rules for hospital employees and patients. These include: the 1938 and 1944 editions of the handbook for rules, including salary information for all staff in the latter; a list of rules for patients mounted on card, 1926; patient's handbook, c.1985; patient's handbook, c.1995 and a patient welcome pack, c. 2009.
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Printed pamphlet of rules for the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney Heath
Printed information leaflets about the hospital
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A Short History of the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables Putney
A history created by Brigadier A E Stokes-Roberts, includes amended first edition created in 1966 and second amended edition from 1972.
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Brochure for the Royal Hospital & Home, Putney.
Brochure includes inner sleeve with brochures and leaflets regarding the transitional living unit, leaflets for John Howard's House and other leaflets relating to types of injuries.
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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.
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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.
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