- GB 3544 RHN-FU-02-03-22-1
- Part
- 1914
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
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Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
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 with an introduction by Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P. Appeal in the form of a series of letters, chiefly written by clergymen, about pensioners [out-patients] in various villages. Includes photographs of patients (anonymous) and donation slip.
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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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Bound Christmas appeals for the years 1910-1912
Includes the 1912 appeal, 'Thoughts of an Incurable', which is written as annual diary entries of a patient at the hospital.
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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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Christmas appeal [takes the form of letters written about pensioners [out-patients] from clergy, doctors. Illustration on front cover by Lewis Baumer.
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Christmas appeal by the novelist, Halliwell Sutcliffe. The appeal takes the form of a visit to the hospital where the authors meets patients around the hospital. Appeal includes black and white photographs of hospital and patients.
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Christmas appeal, an account of how the hospital is financed. Includes photographs of hospital and grounds.
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My first year in the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney Heath by a patient
Christmas appeal, an account of life at the hospital from a new patient's perspective. Includes black and white photographs of the hospital and grounds.
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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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Letters from the Garden of England
Christmas appeal, in the form of an account of visiting pensioners [hospital out-patients] in the English county of Kent.
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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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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, illustrated by Godfrey Hall. Appeal in the form of letters about visiting pensioners [hospital out-patients].
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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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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.
Christmas appeal, 'Cured by an Incurable, a tale' by Rev P.B. Power, M.A., illustrated by Edmund Fitzpatrick, second edition, features an account of a doctor who takes two of his patients to the hospital where they are cured, including comic illustrations. Same as previous year's appeal but the author is shown not under his pen name.
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