Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of an account of some episodes in the Committee room written by the table, and includes illustrations and a donation slip.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee, dated 23 July 1913-31 March 1915. The volume is indexed and also includes manuscript and typescript inserts chiefly relating to garden reports by Walter P Wright.
Minutes of the House Committee dating from 19 July 1911 to 16 July 1913. The minutes are handwritten and indexed. The volume includes enclosures, including a press cutting of a newspaper job advert for a steward for the hospital, a report by the medical officer on stimulants (alcohol) with patients at the hospital and manuscript tables relating to staff numbers and costs.
Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of a narrative about a lady trying to persuade her nephew to write an appeal for the hospital, and includes illustrations and a donation slip.
Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of an account of a disabled member of the nobility visiting the hospital for the first time. Includes photographs of the hospital grounds and building and donation slip.
Minutes of the House Committee dating from 8 September 1909 to 12 July 1911. The minutes are handwritten and indexed. The volume has one enclosure relating to a medical report of two patients at the hospital.
Minutes of the House Committee dating from 1 January 1908 to 1 September 1909. Handwritten minutes which are indexed. The volume includes several enclosures includes letters received and reports on the garden and building work.
Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of published impressions of life at the hospital by the patients, along with photographs of patients and staff members.
Christmas appeal for the hospital. The appeal takes the form of a fictional narrative about fundraising for the hospitals with illustrations by Lewis Baumer. Includes a donation form.
Minutes of the House Committee dating from 24 January 1906 to 18 December 1907. The minutes are handwritten and indexed and has two typescript enclosures including a medical report on whether an admitted patients was actually 'incurable' and whether he should remain at the hospital, 1906 (p79).