Administrative History | Lockhart was chairman of the Friends of Glenburn Wing of Woodend Hospital, 1965 - 1983. He left the charity a a bequest from his estate, which was put towards upgrading two existing gardens at the front of the hospital wing. The gardens were re-opened as the 'Lockhart Memorial Gardens' on 31 May 1988. |
Description | Letter from Wimpey Construction UK Ltd., Aberdeen, regarding presentation of cheque of £5,370 to two local charities: Easter Anguston Farm Training Centre and the Friends of Glenburn Wing of Woodend Hospital, 11 March 1981, with Lockhart's draft speech of thanks.
Newspaper cuttings from the 'Press and Journal' and the 'Evening Express', 1 June 1986, regarding opening of the Lockhart Memorial Gardens.
Invitation to Miss Philip to attend the opening ceremony of Roxburghe House Day Unit, Tor-na-Dee Hospital, Milltimber, on 2 July 1990. With newspaper cutting of same, noting that within the Unit was to be a Lockhart Study Centre, for use as a teaching room for medical staff or a quite-room for patients.
Invitation to Miss Philip to attend the opening of the reconstructed halls at Morningfield Hospital, King's Gate, Aberdeen, on 12 December 1990. With short newspaper cutting of same, noting that part of the facility was '... to be named after the late Professor R.D. Lockhart, who was a major benefactor to the hospital through the friends.' |