GB 0074 H71/HG - Hampstead General Hospital

Identity area

Reference code

GB 0074 H71/HG

Title

Hampstead General Hospital

Date(s)

  • 1882-1975 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

8 linear metres

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Biographical history

The Hampstead General Hospital was founded in 1882 in South Hill Park Road as the Hampstead Home Hospital and Nursing Institute by Dr William Heath Strange, with the aim of providing care for people who did not wish to be treated at a public hospital, but could afford to pay a small amount for their treatment. In 1894 it changed its name to the Hampstead Hospital and in 1902, when the number of patients had outgrown the original building, the foundation stones of a new building were laid on Haverstock Hill. However, by 1907 the money for this project had run out, and the only way to complete the project was to merge with the North-West London Hospital in Camden Town, becoming the Hampstead General and North-West London Hospital. Thereafter the in-patients were treated in the new Hampstead General on Haverstock Hill and outpatients at the Camden site. In 1912 a new outpatients department was built at Bayham Street, Camden, in the house in which Charles Dickens had lived as a boy. The hospital became part of the Royal Free Group in 1948. It was demolished in 1975 to make way for the building of the new Royal Free.

Archival history

Records of this hospital were largely rescued by Dr Edith Gilchrist, honorary archivist of the Royal Free Hospital, during the demolition of the hospital in 1975.
Much ephemeral and photographic material has been collected together over the years with provenance often unrecorded. The records along with the rest of the Royal Free Hospital and associated collections were transferred from the archives centre to London Metropolitan Archives in 2013.
GB 0074 H71/HG 1882-1975 Sub fonds 8 linear metres Hampstead Hospital
Hampstead General Hospital
Hampstead Home Hospital Hospital and Nursing Institute
Hampstead General and North-West London Hospital
North-West London Hospital

The Hampstead General Hospital was founded in 1882 in South Hill Park Road as the Hampstead Home Hospital and Nursing Institute by Dr William Heath Strange, with the aim of providing care for people who did not wish to be treated at a public hospital, but could afford to pay a small amount for their treatment. In 1894 it changed its name to the Hampstead Hospital and in 1902, when the number of patients had outgrown the original building, the foundation stones of a new building were laid on Haverstock Hill. However, by 1907 the money for this project had run out, and the only way to complete the project was to merge with the North-West London Hospital in Camden Town, becoming the Hampstead General and North-West London Hospital. Thereafter the in-patients were treated in the new Hampstead General on Haverstock Hill and outpatients at the Camden site. In 1912 a new outpatients department was built at Bayham Street, Camden, in the house in which Charles Dickens had lived as a boy. The hospital became part of the Royal Free Group in 1948. It was demolished in 1975 to make way for the building of the new Royal Free.

Records of this hospital were largely rescued by Dr Edith Gilchrist, honorary archivist of the Royal Free Hospital, during the demolition of the hospital in 1975.
Much ephemeral and photographic material has been collected together over the years with provenance often unrecorded. The records along with the rest of the Royal Free Hospital and associated collections were transferred from the archives centre to London Metropolitan Archives in 2013.

Deposited in December 2013

Records of the Hampstead General Hospital, formerly the Hampstead Home Hospital Hospital and Nursing Institute, 1882-1975, comprising:

Administrative records, notably Annual Reports, 1906-1945; Council minutes, 1886-1889, 1895-1948; House Committee minutes, 1886-1948; Visitors Books, 1898-1946; Building Committee minutes, 1899-1912; Medical Committee minutes, 1905-1974; correspondence and papers on dispute with the British Medical Association over the appointment of local medical practitioners to the Hospital, 1908-1910; Chaplain's Attendance and Report Book, 1911-1919; West End War Memorial Bed Committee minutes, 1921-1936; House Inspection reports, 1927-1947; Seal Books, 1931-1939; First Aid Post correspondence and accounts, 1940-1945; Nursing/Education Committee minutes, 1943-1967; Nurse Preliminary Training School Committee minutes, 1943-1953; Hospital Committee minutes, 1948-1951

Financial records, including Finance Committee minutes, 1901-1948; Audited Accounts, 1911-1948; Wages Book, 1912-1917; Medical Costs, 1915-1917; Clinical Analysis and Costs, 1931-1950; Patient's accounts, 1949-1968

Patient records, including Consultant books of Sidney Boyd, 1910-1939; Operating Department Registers 1970-1974; X-Ray Department Registers, 1968-1975

Ladies Association Annual Reports, 1914-1972; minutes, 1899-1912; Treasurer's records, 1952-1975

Nurses League publications, correspondence, photographs and ephemera, 1955-2000

Records are arranged according to originating department or committee.

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Copyright is held by the depositor.
English

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

LMA also holds the records of the North-West London Hospital, (H71/NWL), which merged with Hampstead General in 1907. Also records of other hospitals in the Royal Free group, particularly the Royal Free Hospital (H71/RF) and the Childrens' Hospital, Hampstead (H71/CHH).

An Illustrated History of the Royal Free Hospital by Lynne A Amidon, published by the Special Trustees of the Royal Free Hospital, London, 1996.

Compiled Jan 2001, revised by Alan Kucia as part of the RSLP AIM 25 Project. General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), 2nd edition, 2001. National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Created 30 Jan 2001, revised Nov 2001 and May 2014 Boyd , Sidney Arthur , 1880-1966 , consultant surgeon British Medical Association Camden England Europe Hampstead Hampstead General and North-West London Hospital Hampstead General Hospital Hampstead Home Hospital Hospital and Nursing Institute Hampstead Hospital Health Health policy Health services Hospitals London Medical institutions Medical personnel Medical profession Medical sciences Medical treatment North-West London Hospital Nursing Paramedical personnel Paramedical personnel training Patients Personnel Physicians Social sciences Social welfare St Pancras Surgery Therapy UK Vocational training subjects Western Europe People by occupation People

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Deposited in December 2013

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Scope and content

Records of the Hampstead General Hospital, formerly the Hampstead Home Hospital Hospital and Nursing Institute, 1882-1975, comprising:

Administrative records, notably Annual Reports, 1906-1945; Council minutes, 1886-1889, 1895-1948; House Committee minutes, 1886-1948; Visitors Books, 1898-1946; Building Committee minutes, 1899-1912; Medical Committee minutes, 1905-1974; correspondence and papers on dispute with the British Medical Association over the appointment of local medical practitioners to the Hospital, 1908-1910; Chaplain's Attendance and Report Book, 1911-1919; West End War Memorial Bed Committee minutes, 1921-1936; House Inspection reports, 1927-1947; Seal Books, 1931-1939; First Aid Post correspondence and accounts, 1940-1945; Nursing/Education Committee minutes, 1943-1967; Nurse Preliminary Training School Committee minutes, 1943-1953; Hospital Committee minutes, 1948-1951

Financial records, including Finance Committee minutes, 1901-1948; Audited Accounts, 1911-1948; Wages Book, 1912-1917; Medical Costs, 1915-1917; Clinical Analysis and Costs, 1931-1950; Patient's accounts, 1949-1968

Patient records, including Consultant books of Sidney Boyd, 1910-1939; Operating Department Registers 1970-1974; X-Ray Department Registers, 1968-1975

Ladies Association Annual Reports, 1914-1972; minutes, 1899-1912; Treasurer's records, 1952-1975

Nurses League publications, correspondence, photographs and ephemera, 1955-2000

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Records are arranged according to originating department or committee.

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Conditions governing access

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright is held by the depositor.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

LMA also holds the records of the North-West London Hospital, (H71/NWL), which merged with Hampstead General in 1907. Also records of other hospitals in the Royal Free group, particularly the Royal Free Hospital (H71/RF) and the Childrens' Hospital, Hampstead (H71/CHH).

Finding aids

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

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London Metropolitan Archives

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General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), 2nd edition, 2001. National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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  • English

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