Newsletter, 'Volunteering at the Royal Hospital'
- GB 3544 RHN-PU-01-17
- File
- [2000]
Internally produced newsletter for volunteers at the hospital.
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Newsletter, 'Volunteering at the Royal Hospital'
Internally produced newsletter for volunteers at the hospital.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Quarterly hospital newsletter for patients, their relatives and friends. Incomplete run between 2000-2002.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Quarterly newsletter for supporters of the hospital. Incomplete run of editions, 2002-2005.
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Hospital newsletter, 'Putney in Focus'. File includes a review and observation about the contents of the newsletter, no date.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
A monthly newsletter for staff at the hospital. Incomplete run of issues, No. 37-68 (with gaps)
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Quarterly hospital newsletter for patients, relatives, carers and supporters. Incomplete run between 2002-2005
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Minutes of the House building and Estates Committee
Incomplete series of minute books of the House Building Estate Committee dating from 1865 to 1879. Manuscript meeting minutes for the weekly committee, which discussed matters chiefly relating to building and household furnishing costs for the hospital, as well as discussing household appointments, new admissions and deaths, patient requests and complaints, medical reports and other activities at the hospitals such as concerts and religious services.
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Registers of domestic stock such as linen and kitchenware.
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Letters received by Fundraising Department
Letters received by the Fundraising Department from the public which refer to a historic connection or past memory of the institution, these include a former nurse wartime experience training at the hospital during the Blitz.
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Letter received from Florence Nightingale regarding recruiting a new matron for the hospital, 1881
Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
Manuscript notebook listing requests for leave from senior hospital staff (steward, matron). Entries are approved by the signature of the Chairman.
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Lantern slides of the Royal Hospital for the Incurables
Coloured magic lantern slides of the hospital and its grounds, including views of main building, out-houses and interiors. The images are a mixture of coloured illustrations depicting daily life in the hospital and early hand painted photographs.
The slides were created by "E G Woods, 1-2 Queen Street, Cheapside, London". A typescript index of the slides is included within the box.
E G Woods
History of the Royal Hospital and quotations from historical records
Typescript notes and unpublished history of the Royal Hospital.
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"From one to seven" by Joan Gandan
Biographical account of the life of a patient at the hospital, Joan Gandan.
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Departmental papers of the Fundraising Department
Correspondence, memorandum, reports, grant applications and promotional material relating to the Hospital's fundraising department, these include: a memorandum from 22 December 1993 regarding the need for improving hospital fundraising; applications for the role of fundraising manager, with attached curriculum vitae; grant application for the National Lotteries Charity Board, 1996; details of the fundraising campaign for the cloistered garden for the Hospital, and planning for the official opening, and letters relating to individual gifts received by the hospital.
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Crockery and Hardware Stockbook
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Completed voting form for the May 1945 election for the Royal Hospital
Circulars sent by Appeals Secretary
Papers relating to fundraising appeals sent out on behalf of the hospital, 1950-1980. These primarily includes circulated letters requsting donations from the public, as well as more targeted appeals to certain groups such as universities, schools and local sport clubs. Papers also include circulars relating to broadcast appeals for the charity by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), which were delivered by public figures such as John Betjeman (1959), Michael Flanders (1961) and Godfrey Winn (1965).
Chaplain's report to the House Committee
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