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Records relating to Baron Ferdinand James de Rothschild's philanthropic activities
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- Joseph, Michael; Two page extract from address given by Dr Michael Joseph on 8.8.96 for the Evelina Childrens' Hospital Appeal and two photographs.; Acc. No. 150.2006
- Piebenga, Sophie; Document showing link between Ferdinand de Rothschild and Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Institute; Acc. No. 6341
- Gere, Charlotte; Photocopy of a letter from Charlotte Gere to Philippa Glanville regarding an invitation to the opening of the Waddesdon Bequest at the British Musem.; Acc. No. 6343
- Unknown; Photocopy of commemorative plaque for the Evelina Hospital; Acc. No. 6344
- Piebenga, Sophie; Copy of emails between Sophie Piebenga and Chris Bornet at the Royal College of Music which confirm Ferdinand de Rothschild's link with the RCM.; Acc. No. 6350
- Unknown; Document pouch and ceremonial apron; Acc. No. 7201
- Davenpal, Zoe; Evelina Hospital material, including postcards, archive photocopies, annual reports and hospital magazines.; Acc. No. 7234
- Trail; A Book entitled 'The Backwoods of Canada being Letters from the wife of an emigrant officer. ' No 80 from the Servants Library at Waddesdon; Acc. No. 191
- Priestley, H; Book: 'The Evelina', The story of a London Children's Hospital 1869-1969 by H.E.Priestley MA, Ph.D.; Acc. No. 225
- British Museum; "The Waddesdon Bequest" Books of slides; Acc. No. 277
- Cowan, Brigadier Sam (b.1910, d.1980); Papers relating to the history of the Evelina Hospital. It was opened in 1869 in Southwark Bridge Road.; Acc. No. 701
- Unknown; Commemorative trowel; Acc. No. 826.1