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Sub-committees

Various reports from sub-committees, including admissions, general purpose, staff accommodation, private patients, salaries and wages, appeals, garden and assembly room renovation.

Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Bills of quantites for ward reorganisation at the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables

Hardbound copy of the bills of quantities for ward reorganisation produced by Devereux, Mitchell and Price Davies in partnership with Bertram Carter. The volumes contains an itemised schedule and cost for building work at the hospital, with appendix including floor plans and architectural drawings.

Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Board minutes

Meeting minutes for the hospital board of management dating from 28 June 1954 to 28 November 1966. The volume contains manuscript meeting minutes of the Hospital Board and index. The volume also includes a typescript inset listing members of the board of Management and the date in which they joined.

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Deeds and bequests

Files containing the original lease for the purchase of the central London office for the RHI at Queen Victoria Street in 1898, and conveyance papers for the sale of land at West Hill to Wandsworth Council in 1964. Files also include trust deeds and settlements relating to the Lopes Chaplain Endowment Fund and the Waldo Sibthorpe bequest for the De Lancey Lowe room. Note: the lease for the original purchase of West Hill in 1863 is currently missing.

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House Visitors report

Bound volumes containing reports produced by the authorised visitor's committee. The reports relate to the condition of the hospital and general services in the hospital, along with the occasional comment from patients. The visits happened irregularly initially over the course of the year, with the reports being a few comments but developed into a more thorough analysis of the services in the hospital. The reports are a mixture of handwritten reports and typed, stuck-in, reports from 1938 onwards. Each report is signed by the visitor.

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