Meeting minutes, reports, leaflets and seminar programmes relating to the Development Trust of the Young Disabled (later Living Again Trust and then The Neuro-disability Trust), a charity set up to support medical research, clinical engineering and development work carried out at the Royal Hospital. The charity was established in 1974 and dissolved in 2013.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee, dated 7 April 1915-29 November 1916. The volume is indexed and also includes manuscript and typescript inserts chiefly relating to garden reports by Walter P Wright.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee dating from 17 September 1917 to 12 January 1921. The minutes are indexed and include several enclosures relating to medical reports about patients and papers and brochures relating to the purchase of a new boiler and heating system.
Manuscript minutes of House Committee dating from 19 January 1921 to 8 February 1922. Minutes are indexed and includes enclosure relating to a work dispute between the Matron and Assistant Matron and draft revisions of new rules for the Matron and nursing staff.
Manuscript minutes for House Committee dating for 14 February 1923 to 19 December 1923. Indexed with enclosures including letters from the Hospital chaplain and medical officer.
Manuscript meeting minutes of the house committee dating 2 January 1924 to 29 October 1924. Minutes are indexed and several enclosures including typescript letters relating to the resignation of the head gardener.
Manuscript minutes of the House Committee dating from 5 March 1930 to 15 April 1931. Indexed and minutes include enclosures including a letter to the Secretary from a patient at the hospital declining his request to help write a appeal.
Report from the select committee of the House of Lords regarding conditions of hospitals within the London area, which included a report on the Royal Hospital for Incurables. The report was critical of several aspects in which the hospital was governed namely the lack of a women's committee, full-time medical attendant and qualified nurses and the limited visiting times for seeing patients. The Hospital responded by establishing its own internal enquiry which resulted in a published response to the report in 1893.
Various reports from sub-committees, including admissions, general purpose, staff accommodation, private patients, salaries and wages, appeals, garden and assembly room renovation.