Reference code(s): GB 0214 DHSU
Held at:
Title: Sully Hospital records
Short title: Sully Hospital records
Dates of creation: 1931-1993
Level of description: Fonds
Extent and medium: 1.44 cubic metres
Name of creator(s): Sully Hospital; King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association
Administrative and biographical history: The Sully Hospital was opened in 1936 King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association with the purpose of treating chronic and advanced pulmonary disease. By the 1960s the hospital had developed into a centre for the treatment of chest and heart patients. In the early 1970s, lung and heart surgery was transferred to the Llandough and University Hospital of Wales (Heath, Cardiff) hospitals.
Scope and content: Records of Sully Hospital/King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Fund/Welsh Regional Hospital Board including minutes and reports, 1932-1960; correspondence files, 1931-1973; printed material, c1933-1968; admission and discharge registers, 1955-1993; patient case files, 1937-1967
Language/script: English
System of arrangement: Arranged by deposit and date
Conditions governing access: Items containing information on named individuals maybe restricted in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and Glamorgan Record Office policy.
Conditions governing reproduction: Normal Glamorgan Record Office conditions apply
Finding aids: A handlist is available at the Glamorgan Record Office
Detailed catalogue
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information: The patient files have been sampled
Accruals: Accruals are possible
Immediate source of acquisition: Deposited at the Glamorgan Record Office by the Medical Records Section, Llandough Hospital Trust, 1990-1996 .
Archivist's note: Compiled by David Morris for the ANW project. The following source was used for compilation: Glamorgan Record Office finding aids.
Rules or conventions: Description follows Archives Network Wales guidelines based on ISAD(G) second edition; AACR2 and LCSH.
Date(s) of description: July 2005