File RCHS/3/1 - The Warriner Shield, King George Hospital

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RCHS/3/1

Title

The Warriner Shield, King George Hospital

Date(s)

  • 1962-1969 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 shield

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Name of creator

(1912-1993)

Administrative history

King George Hospital, Ilford, Essex, started in 1912 as the Ilford Emergency Hospital to serve the Ilford, Barking and Dagenham areas with 20 beds. During WW1 it became an approved military hospital with 56 beds.

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The shield is inscribed with;

"King George Hospital, Ilford, School of Nursing, The Warriner Shield. Awarded annually for merit in Practical Nursing. Presented by Frank M. Warriner Esq May 1962.

1962 J.E.Dillas

1963 P.M.Jonas

1964 R.L.Rappanen

1965 F.Brindle

1966 G.A.Baxter

1967 O.C.Tunney

1968 S.Moore

1969 P.A.Wright"

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  • English

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Wooden shield with metal plaques and enamel crest surounded by tewo female figures and lion's head

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Records of King George Hospital are located at London Metropolitan Archives, which holds Administrative records (1924 - 1947) and General records (1924 - 1947).

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