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Royal Earlswood Hospital, Redhill

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The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

Alternative name(s):
  • Earlswood Asylum for Idiots (Formerly known as)
Date: 1800-2000
Places:
  • Redhill, Surrey
Functions, occupations and activities: Health and social care > Hospitals
Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/C24970 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/O81046 )
Collections
Number Description Held by Reference Further information
1
1847-1975: board, committee and sub-committee minutes and papers
Surrey History Centre
NRA 20405 Royal Earlswood

See HOSPREC Database
2
1848-1971: further records
Surrey History Centre
3
1855-68: admission and discharge registers
London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
NRA 38400 Normansfield
4
1891-1975: admission papers, case books, registers, post mortem books and administrative corresp and papers
Surrey History Centre
NRA 3518 Surrey RO misc
5
19th-20th cent: records, incl patient records, administrative and property records, and records rel to the South West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board
Surrey History Centre
See Annual Return 2000
6
1919-1992: admissions registers, case notes, register of deaths
Surrey History Centre
NRA 44150
7
1886-1891: male case book
Surrey History Centre
See Annual Return 2005
8
1969-92: plans, photographs and estate schedule
Surrey History Centre
See Annual Return 2007
9
1854-1991: additional records incl plans, reports and photographs
Surrey History Centre
10
1862-1988: photographs, plans and drawings
Surrey History Centre
11
c1867-1969: additional records incl boys' wardrobe admission book and corresp rel to royal patronage
Surrey History Centre
See Annual Return 2012
12
19th cent: photographs
Surrey History Centre
13
1853-1991: corresp, annual reports, notebooks rel to staff, plans, memoranda, photographs
Surrey History Centre