Provident Surgical Appliance Society: 26th anniversary festival dinner. Photograph by Fradelle & Young, 1898.

Date:
[1898]
Reference:
819621i
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Description

The Society was founded in 1872 by J. P. Caesar, formerly of the Provident Dispensary in Islington, who had become convinced of the need for an institution which supplied medical appliances to the poor cheaply (London Mirror, 21 December 1872). It was described in 1878 as a "very useful charitable institution", "which provides the working classes and persons of small means with trusses, elastic stockings, &c" (Edward Walford, Old and new London, vol. 4, 1878) . The institution operated on a system of taking whatever payment each patient could afford, with credit extended where necessary, and benefactors’ tickets were sold to support the poorest in need (London Mirror, 21 December 1872). It was wound up in 1948 (information from the website of the UCL Bloomsbury project, 2012)

Publication/Creation

[London] (283 Regent Street, W.) : Fradelle & Young, [1898]

Physical description

1 photograph : photoprint ; sheet 25 x 30.5 cm

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Lettering

The twenty-sixth anniversary festival dinner of the Provident Surgical Appliance Society. Founded 1872. For the relief of the crippled poor. Whitehall Rooms, Hôtel Metropole, London, October 25th 1898. Chairman: John T. Whitley, Esq., J.P., M.C.C.

Time and place note

At the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, located at Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place, London, 25 October 1898

Reference

Wellcome Collection 819621i

Ownership note

The Wellcome Library's framed print of this photograph was found hanging in a Victorian terrace house in Bow, East London, which had been abandoned with furniture, fittings etc. intact after compulsory purchase for redevelopment, 1972-1973. The house had presumably belonged to a deceased member of the society before its dissolution in 1948. The photograph was rescued from the house by an officer of the local authority who was charged with inspecting it for safety before demolition; he presented it to the Wellcome Library in 2012.

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