Appeal on behalf of King Edward's Hospital Fund by The Lord Chancellor (The Rt. Hon.
Lord HAILSHAM)
IN 1897, King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales) founded what is now the King
Edward's Hospital Fund for London as a central fund for collecting, by means of subscriptions, donations, and legacies, additional funds for the hospitals of London. The fund now distributes annually no less than £250,000 to 140 hospitals in and around London, and its unique knowledge of the circumstances of the different hospitals enables it to distribute money entrusted to it to the best possible advantage.
Contributions should be sent to [address removed]