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    1904 Albert Victor Leper AsylumAn order was granted to purchase a house for the superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at a cost of R 16,000 in February West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1905 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn August 1905, a grant R10,000 was made to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum of which R 5,000 was to be spent on the infectious diseases ward and on equipment West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1906 Albert Victor Leper AsylumA female warder was employed for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum on R 3 a month. The Accountant General, Bengal, was furnished with a copy of the government order sanctioning the employment West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1906 Albert Victor Leper AsylumCertain improvements in the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum involving expenditure of R400 were sanctioned in March 1906 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1906 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe pay of the compounder attached to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum was increased from R20 to R25 a month in March 1906 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumAn additional grant of R3200 was made to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum during the current financial year to enable the asylum committee to meet certain expenditure in January West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumAdditions to the quarters of the superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum were proposed in Feburary 1907 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumA decision was made in June 1907 that charges for the improvement of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum should not be provided by the Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals out of his minor works grant West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumA decision was made in Feburary 1907 that correspondence about the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum be submitted through the Inspector General of the civil hospitals, Bengal West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe boundary of the quarters of the Superintendent of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at Gobra were demarcated at an estimated cost of R 37. Funds were provided for meeting the costs West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn July 1907, an additional sweeper was employed on R.8 a month West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn Feburary, 1907, teak wood venetians on the east and north verandahs and on the south-east window on the first floor of the Hindu male wards of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum were fixed West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn February 1907, in order to carry out the improvements required for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum, the Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal, was asked to draw up a complete scheme showing the necessary plans in order of urgency West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumA one-inch patent stone was laid for the native Christian ward of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at an estimated cost of R574 in July 1907 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn August 1907, an enquiry was made of the government solicitor regarding the sale of the property at Watkins Lane, Howrah, left by Mr. Jones West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn July 1907, provision was made for two clerestory windows in the Special Ward of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum at an estimated cost of Rs. 39 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe cost of raising the entrance gate to the female quarters of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum and of the scavenger's cart to the height of the wall was estimated as Rs.173 in February, 1907 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1907 Albert Victor Leper AsylumA scheme was submitted by the inspector general of the Civil Hospitals, Bengal, in February, 1907, showing the necessary improvements required for the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 Albert Victor Leper AsylumAn additional grant of R4552 was made in September to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum to meet certain expenditure West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn December 1908, a proposal was made for the construction of a separate ward for the leper lunatics at the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum, and the inspector general of civil hospitals was asked to furnish certain information if the ward were to be built West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe allowance of the civil hospital assistant attached to the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum was increased from R20 to R25 and the pay of the 14 menial servants was increased in July 1908 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 Albert Victor Leper AsylumIn 1908, an inspection report on the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum was made in August, 1908 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1908 Albert Victor Leper AsylumThe premises at number 19, Watkins Lane, Howrah, had been left by Mr. Jones as a bequest to his wife to be sold after her death for the benefit of the Albert Victor Leprosy Asylum and of the Free School, Calcutta. The government solicitor made enquiries regarding the proposed sale of the premises and the action taken by the government in March 1908 West Bengal State Archives [Leprosarium] [India]
    1931 Albert Victor Leper AsylumManaged by the government.
    Financed by government trust and donation, along with public funding.
    The population was 261, even though the maximum intended capacity was for 181, housed in 10 wards, in pucca buildings.
    Directed by Major AP Lopez, IMD.
    Medical provision provided by Dr SP Chatterji, MMF and 2 medical assistants.
    Source: League of Nations Archive: File 29098. [Leprosarium] [India]
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