Register of patient admissions and discharges
- CAN/2/1/17
- Item
- 1962-1968
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Gives monthly cumulative statistics of patients admitted, discharged or deceased. Does not give names of patients.
Register of patient admissions and discharges
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Gives monthly cumulative statistics of patients admitted, discharged or deceased. Does not give names of patients.
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Part of Cane Hill Hospital
Croydon Mothers and Infants Welfare Association: Baby Welcomes Committee Minute Book
Minutes
Croydon Mothers and Infants Welfare Association: Home Helps Committee Minutes
Minutes including minutes from Hostel Extension Committee Dec 1928 - Sep 1930
Croydon Mothers and Infants Welfare Association: Home Helps Committee Minute Book
Minutes [incl. Hostel Extension Committee minutes, Dec 1928 - Sep 1930]
Croydon Mothers and Infants Welfare Association: Miscellaneous
Baby Week Sub-Committee minute book, several loose pages in a binder including memos and leaflets and a volume listing names and addresses for which the purpose is not clear.
The minutes would indicate that the club met at various venues in Croydon. The collection consists of a minute book covering the period 23 May 1933 - 28 Febuary 1939. In addition several loose pages of minutes from 19 June 1945 - 27 September 1948. There are three copies of the South Croydon Liberal Association Constitution, two have been amended the third is a draft, two reports one detailing a history of the club and four flyers advertising public meetings. The finances of the club amount to a cash book from 28 September 1909 - 23 April 1938; petty cash book 23 April 1929 - 2 January 1938 and loose cash receipts 6 May 1936 - 3 April 1948. There are also two reciepts books covering 23 March 1936 - 26 June 1937.
South Croydon Liberal Club
South Croydon Liberal Club: Minutes
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
South Croydon Liberal Club: Cash Book
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
South Croydon Liberal Club: Petty Cash Book
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
South Croydon Liberal Club: Letter
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
Letter to J E A Bennett from (?) Lester Boddington concerning a letter which appeared in the local papers.
South Croydon Liberal Club: Letter
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
Letter from Mary Sexton to South Croydon Liberal Association nominating Mr John Bennett of 49 Alton Road, Croydon as Honorary Secretary
South Croydon Liberal Club: Letter
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
A letter of resignation from (?) Lester Boddington addressed to J.E.A Bennett
South Croydon Liberal Club: Letter
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
This letter seems to be in reply to AR 403/3/5 from J E A Bennett to Mr Boddington concerning the latters resignation and the North Croydon Bye -Election
South Croydon Liberal Club Records: History
Part of South Croydon Liberal Club
A handwritten page entitled South Croydon Liberal Association Executive Committee Report. It details some history of the association
Alexander Sandison Letters: Letter
Part of Alexander Sandison Letters
Tensions of war are already telling on the people. The Sandisons new maid had scarlet fever and the house had to be evacuated and disinfected. Many soldiers are training without arms or uniforms. Individuals and churches are establishing homes for Belgian refugees. Sandison continues to keep morning watch at the church.
Alexander Sandison Letters: Letter
Part of Alexander Sandison Letters
Sandison wonders how the closure of the North Sea will affect his brother Tom in Scotland. He is writing four hymns in his spare time. A family friend, Frank Talley, gets married.
Alexander Sandison Letters: Letter
Part of Alexander Sandison Letters
Another family friend, CJ, will apparently soon be counted to shin up country districts. The Sandisons prepare to welcome the Protestant pastor of Liege and his family, who are refugees . Alex Sandison is back in his own home and preparing lectures. Sandison agrees with Tom about Hamilton and Annie working for the men of the Flying Fish. His hymns are at the printers.
(Li232ge, in Belgium, was invaded by the German Second Army in August 1914. Despite strong local resistance, and the protective ring of six forts, the town finally fell to the Second Armys Major-General Ludendorff. From August 1914 onwards almost 1,000 Belgian refugees arrived in Croydon. Some were accommodated in private residences, as here, while others were cared for by the self-appointed Belgian Refugees Committee, which eventually became the Croydon War Refugees Committee.)
Part of Alexander Sandison Letters
Part of Alexander Sandison Letters
Croydon Literary and Scientific Institution Records
Include minutes, registers of members, etc
Croydon Literary and Scientific Institution