By Herbert Ponting. 1. The Terra Nova at the Ice Foot, H20.5cm W15.5cm, Wood and Gilt Frame 45x37cm, Reframed 1997,Frame back loose
By Herbert Ponting. 14. Captain Scott Writing his Journal, H39cm W 48cm, Wooden frame with gilt edging 65x73cm, Signed in pencil by Herbert Ponting as H.G. Ponting, reframed 1997. Undated but c.1910-1913
By Herbert Ponting. 15. Edward Wilson at the Weather Station recording the Sun’s first rays of the Season, H 43cm W31.5cm, Wooden and Gilt frame 68x54.5cm, Reframed 1997
- Portrait of Mrs Edward A. Wilson, (Oriana Wilson), Copy of original photograph made in 1997, H 16cm W 11.5cm, Silver Gilt Frame 36x28cm. Undated, c.1920-1940. Vandyke Photographers
By Herbert Ponting. 19. Edward Wilson, painting a Paraselena, at his Desk with printed caption ‘In bad weather he would be at his desk all day’, H 7.5cm W 9.5cm, Frame 19x21cm, reframed in 1997, possibly taken from a book illustration, possibly painting the illustration in no 20. Undated but c.1910-1913
Registers relating to the 2 + 1 course for student nurses. The 2 + 1 course was an extension of the 'experimental course' trialled in the mid-1960s (see NU/1/1/20): it involved a condensed two years of training followed by an intern year leading to registration. According to the oral history interview with Joan Clague (Chief Nursing Officer at the time: see NU/7/2/1), 'from the Autumn of ’69… the whole intake for registration went over to the 2 + 1', including graduate entrants. As it became the default pathway for students, the term '2 + 1' is not used consistently in the registers, and seems to have been gradually phased out by the 1980s (as course lengths continued to be experimented with for different student streams, e.g. '118 week course' and '166 week course').
The registers contain records of student attendance and assessment for different sections of the course (paediatrics, medicine, surgery, obstetrics, psychiatry, neurosurgery, etc), including placements at other hospitals (see name access points for list); they generally have additional typed documents (timetables, lecture lists, exam questions, allocation lists, etc) taped in. A majority also contain class photographs; Some also contain photographs and lists of student details/qualifications. The date ranges are as follows:
Sep 1969 – Oct 1971 [bulging with taped-in notes/documents – spine has cracked]
Mar 1970 – Feb 1972 [oversize; includes photograph]
Sep 1970 – Apr 1971 ['2 + 1 students: Sept 1970 set, Stage I']
Mar 1971 – Aug 1972 ['Mar 1971 Entry + Revision'; oversize; includes photograph]
Apr 1971 – Oct 1972 ['2 + 1 students: Sept 1970 set, Stage II']
Sep 1971 – Oct 1973
Sep 1974 – Aug 1982 [register of completion dates for candidates, but reverse of book also contains lists of applications relating to student residence (?), 1967-1972; cover is detached]
Mar 1977 – Oct 1979
Sep 1979 – Jul 1982
Nov 1979 – Jan 1981
Jul 1980 – Jul 1983
Apr 1981 – Sep 1984
Jul 1982 – May 1985
Oct 1984 – Oct 1987
Sep 1985 – Sep 1988
By Herbert Ponting. 2. Ice Mountain with Dog Team, The Castle Berg with Dog Sledge, H 11.5cm, W 16.5cm, Silver Gilt frame 30x34.5cm, Framed copy 1997
By Herbert Ponting. 21. Captain Oates on the Terra Nova, H38.5cm W48cm, Wood frame with gilt inner border 65x73cm, Shows Captain Oates on the deck of the Terra Nova attending to the horses, Signed H.G. Ponting. Reframed 1997. Undated but c.1910-1913
- St George’s Hospital Rowing Club 1897 including E.A. Wilson, Wilson seated on RHS, 9st 13lb, H 22.5cm W 27.5cm, Frame 44x49cm, Black frame with Gilt lining
By Mike Stroud. 23. 'Bottles and tins of drugs inside Scott’s hut. H16.5cm W 23cm Frame 37.5x41cm, From the Footsteps of Scott Antarctic Expedition, 1884-86 Copy photograph made in 1996
By Mike Stroud. 24. ‘Edward Wilson’s work table with emperor penguin and newspapers of the day. H16.5cm W 22.5cm Frame 37.5x41cm, From the Footsteps of Scott Antarctic Expedition, 1884-86 Copy photograph made in 1996
By Mike Stroud. 25. 'Edward Wilson’s bunk, and drug shelves above. H16.2cm W 22.5cm Frame 37.5x41cm, From the Footsteps of Scott Antarctic Expedition, 1884-86 Copy photograph made in 1996
By Mike Stroud. 26. 'Scott’s hut, with Mount Erebus in background. H16.2cm W 22.5cm Frame 37.5x41cm, From the Footsteps of Scott Antarctic Expedition, 1884-86 Copy photograph made in 1996
By Herbert Ponting. 3. Penguins on Nest, Adelies on Nest, H13cm W 16.5cm, Silver Gilt Frame 30x34cm, Framed copy 1997
By Herbert Ponting. 4. Tabular Iceberg, Iceberg Passed on Voyage Home, H 11cm W 16cm, Silver Gilt Frame 30x34cm, Framed Copy 1997. Undated but c.1910-1913
By Herbert Ponting. 5. Adelie Penguins on the Sea ice, H 9cm W 11.5cm, Silver Gilt Frame 30x34cm, Framed Copy 1997
Set of black and white photographs in a series entitled 'A London Assistant Nurse Training School', taken for the Ministry of Health in 1958 and issued by the Central Office of Information, with explanatory captions affixed to the reverse of each print. They include shots of pupil assistant nurses studying and interacting with patients.
The box these photographs are stored in is labelled 'Complete Set of Photographs: Grove Hospital 1958' (with a note stating that it was 'found during [a] clear out', 1997), indicating that they were taken at the Grove Hospital site, which was by 1958 the Tooting branch of St George's. The box also contains six photographs of an ambulance which, while also seemingly taken at Tooting, do not appear to belong to the 'Assistant Nurse' set.
Inscription on flyleaf: ‘Presented by Dr Rolleston to the Robert Barnes Laboratory of Pathology Nov 29th 1910’
Publisher: H. M. Stationery Office, London
Ownership inscription: Phyllis E. Marsh, Q.A.R.N.N.S./R. [Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service Reserve]
Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 5
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 14 Mar 1890
Date of death: 2 Mar 1890
Disease (transcribed): Potts disease
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis, spinal (Spine)
Admitted under the care of: Rouse, James
Medical examination performed by: n/a
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: See Surgical notes
Body parts examined in the post mortem: No post mortem examination
Illustrations: Yes
Type of incident: n/a
Printed photograph of Allbutt (possibly from St George’s Hospital and Medical School Gazette) and photocopied articles from the Gazette relating to Allbutt
- Printed photograph of Allingham (from St George’s Hospital and Medical School Gazette)
- Photocopied articles and notes relating to Allingham
- List of ‘Principal teachers: i.e., teachers giving instruction under the general authority of the School and Hospital alone, and not under the direction of other Teachers’, nd (c.1890s)
Papers relating to various anniversary celebrations, including
- 250th anniversary of St George's Hospital, including exhibition catalogue; tickets and invitations; programmes and schedules; correspondence; notes on finances; notes on exhibitions by various departments, 1982-1983
- Minutes of meetings of the 250th Anniversary Exhibition Sub-Committee and related correspondence
- Silver Jubilee printed programme, 1935
- Order of service for St George’s Hospital bi-centenary commemoration, 1933
- Invitation to the opening of St George’s Hospital and Medical School by Her Majesty The Queen, 1980
- 'London Calling' magazine, including article ‘St George’s Hospital’ by Ruth Randall, 1979
- Photographs of Christmas pantomime by St George’s Hospital Dramatic Society, rowing events and St George’s Hospital at the time of Queen Elizabeth’s coronation and related correspondence, 1953-2002
Publisher: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, London
Ownership inscription: Adrienne E. Kaye
Note that this item has been catalogued out of alphabetical author sequence because it was discovered at a later date, but it has been shelved next to the other Armstrong book (NU/4/3/5).
At the South Pole, Wilson, Scott, Evans, Oates and Bowers with Amundsen’s tent behind them, 17th January 1912, Purchased from RGS 2006, H29.5cm W42cm, Wood frame with Gilt inner border 49x60cm, (Also framed copy) Photograph taken by Wilson who is holding the string attached to the camera