Record

StorageSiteUCL Institute of Neurology
LevelSeries
Reference Number NHNN/A/69
TitlePhotographic reproduction register
Date1922-1945
DescriptionThe volume gives 'description of [printing] blocks', consisting of cuttings of photographic images with references to blocks and notes alongside; and columns listing number, to whom issued with date, and date returned. 'W H Smith' and 'Wodderspoon' turn up often in the issued column. The reproduced photographs include exterior views of the Hospital, Gymnasium, therapy, physiotherapy, Finchley Convalescent Home, exterior and interior view of buildings in Queen Square, Operating Theatre, patients, nurses, Chapel, laboratories, Christmas at the Hospital, 18th century prints of Queen Square, children, the National Hospital after the air raid, 1915, training of nurses, student groups, staff groups, use of microscope, stained glass window, nurses' garden, scene from the film 'Illegal', bust of Hughlings Jackson, boiler, staircase, ward, and two photographs: one of the Chapel, one of an organ. The volume also contains examples of the Hospital crest. [The images may have been reproduced in the Hospital newspaper 'The National Illustrated' that was produced in the 1930s, as well other publications and descriptive leaflets.]

[Keywords: Chapel, Convalescent Home at East Finchley, Boiler, Gymnasium and Physiotherapy, Laboratories and Research, Operating Theatre, The National Illustrated, Christmas, Teaching, Wartime, Microscope]
Extent1 volume [Vol 328]
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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