Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund: head of a nurse with a vignette of different types of patients as an appeal for funds. Colour lithograph, 1965.

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[1965]
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543084i
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Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund: head of a nurse with a vignette of different types of patients as an appeal for funds. Colour lithograph, 1965. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund was established in 1873, when the Lord Mayor of London invited religious and hospital leaders to a meeting at Mansion House. Appalled by the effect of inadequate housing and poor sanitation on impoverished Londoners, they decided that on one day each year ('Hospital Sunday'), places of worship would hold a collection to raise funds for sick and needy people. This practice has continued to this day [2001] in the form of an annual appeal. (From the Fund's website)

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London (Mansion House, E.C.4) : Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund, [1965] (London (EC1) : Martin & Son)

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1 print : lithograph ; sheet 76 x 51 cm

Lettering

Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund, London. Give to save on Hospital Sunday 20th June to provide Samaritan funds at the state hospitals: to help hospitals and homes not controlled or financed by the state. Sir James Miller, Lord Mayor

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Wellcome Collection 543084i

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