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Retrieving and Preserving Modern Mental Health Records

This 18-month project, led by John Draisey, County Archivist, Devon Record Office, was funded by The Wellcome Trust Research Resources scheme. Dr Nicole Baur and Eliza Newton sorted, appraised, conserved and catalogued Exe Vale Hospital files for research purposes.

Preliminary Progress Report

Progress Report, November 2008-February 2009

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