Minutes of the College of Nursing Council meetings
- Reference:GB 1199 RCN2/1/1922
- Dates of Creation:1922
- Name of Creator:
- Physical Description:0.01m
Scope and Content
Meetings were held roughly every fortnight and started with the location of the meeting, attendees and apologies, resolutions from previous meetings, financial reports and correspondence received. At the end of each meeting numbers of members were reported.
Topics discussed by Council during 1922 included:
Bonchurch cottage
Dame Sidney Browne portrait
Geddes report
Laying of Cavendish Square foundation stone by Lady Cowdray
Scottish Board
Pay scales
Wedding of Princess Mary and Lord Harewood
Metropolitan Women's Police Service
Superannuation scheme
The Bulletin
This record relates to two separate sets of minutes: the original set is signed, and is split into two volumes - one which runs from 1 Apr 1921 to 31 Mar 1922 and one which runs from 1 Apr 1922 to 31 Mar 1923. These volumes are kept in Store B. The other set is a typed copy of the original and is split over two volumes - one which runs from 7 Apr 1921 to 27 Mar 1922 and one which runs from 6 April 1922 to 15 March 1923. These volumes are kept in Store A.
Access Information
This collection is available for research. Readers are advised to contact the RCN Archives in advance of their first visit.
Other Finding Aids
Most recent online Royal College of Nursing Archives Catalogue is available at http://www.rcn.org.uk/development/library_and_heritage_services.
Conditions Governing Use
Royal College of Nursing
Custodial History
The main bulk of volumes came from London library historical collection to Edinburgh with the Archives' collections in 1992. Library maintained a copy set. From 1992 up until 2009 the papers were transferred directly by Council and Committee Admin (previously 'General Secretariat', or 'General Secretary's Office') One copy went to RCN Library for binding and the original to Archives, unbound. In January 2017 the two sets were brought together to create one full run of papers and an additional run, with copies of most years. The more complete set is held in Store A and the less complete set in Store B.