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Winwick Asylum
Messrs. Ashwell and Nesbitt, Heating Engineers, Wenlock Way, Leicester.Plans of heating systems.Plans of heating systems.
Held by: Lancashire Archives Date: 1906 - 1907 Reference: DDX 1254/1/1/9 -
Patients transferred from Winwick Asylum
Records of Whittingham Hospital.Record of Patients.Reception Orders.
Held by: Lancashire Archives Date: Dates unknown Reference: None stated -
Patients transferred from Winwick Asylum
PARKSIDE LUNATIC ASYLUM, later MENTAL HOSPITAL.PATIENT RECORDS.MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT.Registers of admissions: miscellaneous.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: March 1915 Reference: NHM/8/9/37 -
Use of Winwick Asylum as a military hospital
WINWICK HOSPITAL.HOSPITAL SECRETARY.Annual reports of the Lancashire County Asylums.Correspondence files etc.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1915 - 1917 Reference: NHW/3/3807/74 -
Winwick Lunatic Asylum, plans of all floors. Scale unidentified
Plans of heating installations carried out by Ashwell and Nesbit Ltd., Leicester.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1900 Reference: D2672/8 -
17 Mar. 1915 - 8 Apr. 1920 - females received from Winwick Asylum
Records of Whittingham Hospital.Record of Patients.Registers of Patients; Registers of Admissions.Registers of Admissions. 17 Mar. 1915 - 8 Apr. 1920 - females received from Winwick Asylum
Held by: Lancashire Archives Date: 1915 - 1920 Reference: HRW/7/50 -
Plans of parts of Winwick Asylum Farm with acreages, field names and crops
WINWICK HOSPITAL.HOSPITAL SECRETARY.Annual reports of the Lancashire County Asylums.Correspondence files etc.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1924 - 1929 Reference: NHW/3/3807/86 -
James Hornby, Winwick, to William Blundell - proposed "Charitable Asylum for the reformation of Persons...
BLUNDELL OF LITTLE CROSBY.Correspondence. James Hornby, Winwick, to William Blundell - proposed "Charitable Asylum for the reformation of Persons liberated from penal confinement within our several County Jails" (Printed) With draft of reply.
Held by: Lancashire Archives Date: 16 December 1819 Reference: DDBL 12/69 -
Plans and section of Lancashire Asylums Board, Winwick Estate, re outfall drains, Sewage farm etc...
JOHN WHITE AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS.GENERAL.WINWICK. Plans and section of Lancashire Asylums Board, Winwick Estate, re outfall drains, Sewage farm etc 66'-200':1"
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1893 Reference: DWW/1/277 -
WINWICK HOSPITAL
HOSPITAL SECRETARY: Committee of Visitors, later Winwick and Newchurch Homes Hospital Management Committee: minutes and reports; Warrington Hospital... Management Committee: minutes; Lancashire County Asylums annual reports; Board of Control annual reports; Correspondence files etc; Miscellaneous. MEDICAL OFFICER: Patient records.
Admin history: In 1894, the Lancashire Asylums Board bought the Winwick Rectory Estate to provide accommodation for chronic lunatics. The asylum was formally opened... in January 1902, although the first patients were received into Winwick Hall five years earlier, in 1897. In 1905 the Commissioners in Lunacy... approved the asylum for the admission of acute, recent and curable as well as chronic cases. From May 1915 to October 1920, it was taken over by the War
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: Dates unknown Reference: NHW/3 -
Winwick Hospital brochure
WINWICK HOSPITAL.HOSPITAL SECRETARY.Annual reports of the Lancashire County Asylums.Correspondence files etc.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1957 Reference: NHW/3/3807/89 -
Winwick Emergency Hospital
WINWICK HOSPITAL.HOSPITAL SECRETARY.Annual reports of the Lancashire County Asylums.Correspondence files etc.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1940 - 1945 Reference: NHW/3/3807/80 -
Winwick Emergency Hospital
WINWICK HOSPITAL.HOSPITAL SECRETARY.Annual reports of the Lancashire County Asylums.Correspondence files etc.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1942 - 1944 Reference: NHW/3/3807/81 -
WINWICK METHODIST CHURCH
Register of baptisms, minutes, deeds, correspondence, accounts
Admin history: Opened in 1905 at Golborne Road by the Warrington Free Churches Council to serve the staff at Winwick Lunatic Asylum. It was acquired by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1914. Closed around 1990.
Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Date: 1901 - 1999 Reference: EMS 353 -
Supplement to the 50th Report, with copies of plans of Bexley Heath, Winwick, Cheddleton, West Sussex and Middlesbrough Asylums
Reports of Littlemore Hospital.GOVERNMENT OF HOSPITAL.Official visitors.Commissioners in Lunacy.Annual reports.
Held by: Oxfordshire Health Archives Date: 1896 Reference: OHA L 1 D1/1/30
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