Christmas appeal written by the Rev. Thomas W Aveling D.D., that gives an account of a visit to the hospital. In the pamphlet, the author visits the female and the male wards and communal areas and provides descriptions of some of the patients that he encounters. The volume has an introduction by the Hospital's Secretary, Frederic Andrews, who states that due to the popularity of the pamphlet that it had been reproduced for two years' running.
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.
Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of account of some patients and their remarks, and includes illustrations and a donation slip.
Christmas appeal, including an account of visits to pensioners [hospital out-patient] in Kent and Sussex. Illustrated by Robert Barnes and Godfrey Hall.
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.
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.
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.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee, dated 16 December 1916 to 19 June 1918. The volume is indexed and also includes manuscript and typescript inserts chiefly relating to letters and reports by Walter P Wright regarding the condition of the hospital garden.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee, dated 13 July 1918 to 10 September 1919. The volume is indexed and also includes manuscript and typescript inserts chiefly relating to letters and reports by Walter P Wright regarding the condition of the hospital garden. The minutes include multiple entries regarding the dismissal and subsequent re-hiring of five male attendants, who were dismissed for being 'conscientious objectors'.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee dating from 18 November 1925 to 8 December 1926. The minutes are indexed and also contains enclosures including a typescript reports on complaints by patients.
Manuscript minutes for the House Committee dating from 15 December 1926 to 21 December 1927. The minutes are indexed with various enclosures including papers relating to installing 'wireless' radio at the hospital.