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Florence Nightingale at Home exhibition and information
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A "sneak peak" Guided tour of the 'Florence Nightingale Comes Home' exhibition (07:57)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx
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The University of Nottingham's collection of blog posts relating to the Florence Nightingale Comes Home ExhibitionWebpagehttps://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
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Focus on: The Florence Nightingale Collection: A short film introducing objects from the collection (03:05)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=focus%20on%3A%20the%20florence%20nightingale%20collection
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Focus on: Letter from Florence Nightingale (2:28)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=focus%20on%3A%20letter%20from%20florence%20nightingale
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Focus on: Report on the State of Hospitals of the British Army (03:47)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=focus%20on%3A%20report%20on%20the%20state%20of%20hospitals%20of%20the%20british%20army
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Focus on: Suggestions on... organising nurses for the sick poor in workhouse infirmaries (03:06)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=focus%20on%3A%20suggestions%20on...%20organising%20nurses%20for%20the%20sick%20poor%20in%20workhouse%20infirmaries
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Focus on: The Diary of the 5th Duke of Newcastle (02:32)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=infirmaries-,Focus%20on%3A%20The,5th%20Duke%20of%20Newcastle,-From
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Florence Nightingale's Sister(s): Family and Nursing in the Nineteenth Century: Dr Richard Bates examines Florence Nightingale’s relationship with her sister, Parthenope, and her development from dutiful daughter to national nursing heroine. (29:03)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=florence%20nightingale's%20sister(s)%3A%20family%20and%20nursing%20in%20the%20nineteenth%20century
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Florence Nightingale and Health at Home: Dr Jonathan Memel explores how young Nightingale’s charitable visits to working-class cottages inspired her longstanding mission to improve the living conditions of working people in Britain. (51:47)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=florence%20nightingale%20and%20health%20at%20home
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Mini-Lecture: Nightingale Before the Crimea: Dr Richard Bates introduces Nightingale's childhood homes - and her struggle to leave them behind. (12:47)Videohttp://www.florencenightingale.org/nightingale-bicentenary-celebration/mini-lectures.aspx#:~:text=nightingale%20before%20the%20crimea
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Mini-Lecture: Health at Home: Dr Jonathan Memel discusses Nightingale's relationship to ordinary people's houses, through the practice of health visiting and her book Notes on Nursing. (13:12)Videohttp://www.florencenightingale.org/nightingale-bicentenary-celebration/mini-lectures.aspx#:~:text=health%20at%20home
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Mini-Lecture: Nightingale (not quite) at Home with India: Dr Anna Greenwood examines Nightingale's "bedroom imperialism" in her work on India - and its limits (09:48)Videohttp://www.florencenightingale.org/nightingale-bicentenary-celebration/mini-lectures.aspx#:~:text=Nightingale%20(not,Home%20with%20India
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Mini-Lecture: Nightingale's Spiritual Home: Professor Paul Crawford explores Nightingale's "households of faith" and the role of faith and spirituality in her later life. (08:18)Videohttp://www.florencenightingale.org/nightingale-bicentenary-celebration/mini-lectures.aspx#:~:text=nightingale's%20spiritual%20home
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"Florence Nightingale Comes Home" exhibition boardPDFhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/documents/exhibitions/florence-nightingale-comes-home/florence-nightingale-comes-home.pdfFrom Exhibition Boards collection: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#theme
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"A Derbyshire Family" exhibition boardPDFhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/documents/exhibitions/florence-nightingale-comes-home/a-derbyshire-family.pdfFrom Exhibition Boards collection: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#theme
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"Health at Home" exhibition boardPDFhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/documents/exhibitions/florence-nightingale-comes-home/health-at-home.pdfFrom Exhibition Boards collection: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#theme
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Our project and online exhibition featured on BBC East Midlands Today, 12 May 2020, including interviews with Paul Crawford and Hayley CotterillVideohttp://www.florencenightingale.org/media.aspx#:~:text=our%20project%20and%20online%20exhibition%20featured%20on%20bbc%20east%20midlands%20today%2C%2012%20may%202020%2C%20including%20interviews%20with%20paul%20crawford%20and%20hayley%20cotterill
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Childhood Home Lea Hurst
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Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale's family in Derbyshire. Etching by F. Nightingale, ca. 1860.ImageCreative Commons/Public Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/mxgxfbu2
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Lea Hurst as photographed in the late 19th century by Richard Keene, an early Derby photographer and founder member of the Derby Photographic Society. Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons licence (CC BY 4.0).ImageCreative Commonshttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/Keene-Lea-Hurst465x324.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-hurst.aspx
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Drone footage of Lea Hurst and surrounding area. Photography credit: Filipe Cordeiro and Valeria Guimarães, 2019. All rights reserved. Thanks to Peter Kay for sharing this video with the project team.VideoAll Rights Reservedhttp://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-hurst.aspx#:~:text=the%20video%20below%2C%20taken%20from%20a%20drone%20in%202019%2C%20gives%20an%20idea%20both%20of%20the%20rolling%20countryside%20surrounding%20lea%20hurst%20and%20of%20its%20proximity%20to%20the%20industrial%20villages%20of%20lea%20%26%20holloway%3AEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-hurst.aspx
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Plaque in the Lea Hurst entrance. Photograph by Richard Bates, with permission of Peter KayImagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/Lea-Hurst-entrance-hall-plaque-Cropped-219x273.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-hurst.aspx
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Postcard: "Lea Hurst" - the Royal Surgical Aid Society's Home for the Elderly. From Susan Tomlinson's collection, publisher unknown.Imagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/lh-st-postcard-2jpeg.jpegEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-hurst.aspx
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Postcard: "Lea Hurst" - the Royal Surgical Aid Society's Home for the Elderly. From Susan Tomlinson's collection, publisher unknown.Imagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/lh-st-postcard-3.jpegEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-hurst.aspx
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Florence Nightingale's Debyshire
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A guided tour of Florence Nightingale's Derbyshire (10:27)Videohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#:~:text=Take,Derbyshire
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Florence Nightingale Heritage Trail walking guide (Holloway, Lea and Whatstandwell)PDFhttp://www.florencenightingale.org/documents/walking-trail-guide.pdfLinked from: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/nightingales-connections-to-derbyshire.aspx
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Florence Nightingale Heritage Trail driving guide (Holloway, Lea, Whatstandwell, Dethick, Lea Bridge and Cromford)PDFhttp://www.florencenightingale.org/documents/driving-trail-guide.pdfLinked from: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/nightingales-connections-to-derbyshire.aspx
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Lea Wood walking trailPDFhttp://www.florencenightingale.org/documents/lea-wood-circular-walk-dwt.pdfLinked from: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/nightingales-connections-to-derbyshire.aspx
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Nightingale Sites in Lea, Holloway, & the Surrounding Area, including Lea Hall and Cromford Bridge House.Webpagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-and-holloway.aspx
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A 360 interactive tour of Cromford Bridge House360 Photohttps://roundme.com/embed/316161/1033198Embedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/lea-and-holloway.aspx
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Industrial Connections: A web page exploring some of the connections between the Nightingale family and local industry, including lead mining, the Arkwright cotton miles in Cromford, and Peter Nightingale's own mill at Lea Bridge. Also includes information about another influential family of the time, the Strutts. Some images of buildings and architecture.Webpagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/industrial-connections.aspx
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Florence Nightingale's early life
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Reading book for children 'Pretty Stories to Instruct and Amuse Little Folk', C 1820s, University fo Nottingham Manuscripts and Special Collection Library ArchiveWebpagehttps://nusearch.nottingham.ac.uk/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=44NOTUK_ALMA-D11126561730005561&context=L&vid=44NOTUK&lang=en_US&search_scope=44NOTUK_COMPLETE&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=44notuk_complete&query=any,contains,pretty%20stories&offset=0
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Letter from young Florence Nightingale to Henry, p1-2, 1829LetterCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/kzt5w4xk/items
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(1) A Derbyshire Family: webpage introducing the Nightingale family and key events in Florence's early life.Webpagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/1-a-derbyshire-family.aspxAdapted from the Florence Nightingale Derbyshire Association's 2010 Exhibition.
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‘Florence Nightingale and Frances Parthenope, Lady Verney’, watercolour painting by William White, c.1836. National Portrait Gallery, used under Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC-ND 3.0ImageCreative Commonshttps://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitExtended/mw04676/Florence-Nightingale-Frances-Parthenope-Lady-VerneyEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/2-a-bird-in-a-gilded-cage.aspx
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Florence Nightingale portraits and public image
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Sketch of Nightingale' by Hilary Bonham Carter, 1845. Wellcome Collection (CC BY 4.0)ImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/keny55wz/itemsEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/abouttheproject/about-the-project.aspx
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Carte de visite of Florence Nightingale by William Edward Kilburn, c.1856. From a private collection.ImageCopyrighthttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ManuscriptsandSpecialCollections/Images-Multimedia/Exhibitions/Florence-Nightingale/FN-carte-de-visite-web-version-Cropped-228x377.jpgEmbedded on page: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx
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Photograph of Florence NightingaleImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/c4tktqrb
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‘The Lady with the Lamp’, 1933. Oil painting by Herbert Carmichael (formerly Herbert Gustave Schmalz). British Museum, used under Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC-SA 4.0ImageCreative Commonshttps://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_2010-7081-6574Embedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/2-a-bird-in-a-gilded-cage.aspx
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Florence Nightingale. Stipple engraving by F. Holl, 1855, after Parthenope Nightingale.Verney, Frances Parthenope, 1819-1890.WebpageCreative Commons/Public Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/images?query=jxv49fsf
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Florence Nightingale and Sir Harry Verney', photograph, n.d. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0.ImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/j4egqeqd/itemsEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/5-the-reform-years.aspx
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Photograph of Nightingale by Millbourn. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0ImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/cv8a4rz7/itemsEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/5-the-reform-years.aspx
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Photograph of Florence Nightingale in bedImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/f8knkv44
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Florence Nightingale in silhouette - ink paintingImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/uv5une5u
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Florence Nightingale photographImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/gneus9z5
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A miniature bronze statuette of Nightingale, based on the life-size A.G. Walker statue in London. Statuette courtesy of Peter Kay, photo by UoN Special CollectionsImageCopyrighthttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/maquette.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/abouttheproject/about-the-project.aspx
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Nightingale sites in Derby City Centre, including the Nightingale Statue, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary Site ("Nightingale Quarter"), Nightingale nursing Home (Trinity Street), the Nightingale Window at St Peter's Church, the Boots Building Nightingale Statue, the Nightingale Plaque at the Cathedral, and the Nightingale Star on the Made in Derby Walk of Fame. Some images and links to external sources.http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/derby-city-centre.aspx
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Google Streetview: Florence Nightingale Statue, London Road, Derby.360 Photohttps://www.google.com/maps/@52.9171684,-1.4707139,3a,75y,220.56h,98.24t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sUzykRWohlz6M_WoKGpu6FA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
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Nightingale Home, London Road, Derby. Photograph by Jonathan Memel, 2018 (CC BY-SA 3.0)ImageCreative Commonshttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/Derby-Sites/Nursing-Home-Memel-Cropped-220x350.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/derby-city-centre.aspx
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Nightingale Window, St Peter's Church, St Peter's Street, Derby. Photograph by Jonathan Memel, 2018 (CC BY-SA 3.0)ImageCreative Commonshttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/Derby-Sites/St-Peters-Memel-Cropped-220x275.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/derby-city-centre.aspx
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Derby Cathedral. Photograph by Richard Bates, 2018 (CC BY-SA 3.0)ImageCreative Commonshttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/nightingale-plaque.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/derby-city-centre.aspx
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Walk of Fame' - Nightingale Plaque Photograph by Paul Crawford, 2019 (CC BY-SA 3.0)ImageCreative Commonshttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/Walk-of-Fame-1-Cropped-220x256.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/derby-city-centre.aspx
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Florence Nightingale: a nurse looking up at a vision of Florence Nightingale as 'the lady of the lamp'. Colour process print after R. Kirchner, 1917ImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/azv6vnv3/items
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A blog post about Florence Nightingale's uncomfortable relationship with public representations of herself.Webpagehttps://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/2019/02/26/mythical-florence-where-does-the-lady-with-the-lamp-stand-today/Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
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Florence Nightingale and the Home Front
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Florence and the 5th DukeWebpagehttps://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscripts/2020/05/12/florence-and-the-5th-duke/
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An extract from the ‘Report upon the state of the hospitals of the British Army in the Crimea and Scutari’ 1855, Catalogue ref: WO 33/1Webpagehttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/florence-nightingale/source-2/
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Crimean War: appalling conditions as seen in the interior of the Russian Hospital in Sebastopol. Wood engraving after E.A. Goodall, 6 October 1855ImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/agecppb9
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The lady with the lamp oil paintingImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/esn7vsx4
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Florence Nightingale, coloured wood engraving, 1855ImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/qzhn2qkp
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‘Florence Nightingale’, wood-engraving in Illustrated London News, 24 Feb. 1855 from drawing by unidentified artist. This image is released by the National Portrait Gallery under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)ImageCreative Commonshttps://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw39734/Florence-NightingaleEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/abouttheproject/about-the-project.aspx
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Poem and scene showing Florence Nightingale in a hospital, 1855Image Creative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/p8m6h4as/items
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Florence Nightingale attending the wounded at ScutariImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/v2fcm49k
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Portrait 'The Mission of Mercy' by Jerry Barrett 1857, including description from the National Portrait GalleryImageCreative Commonshttps://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitExtended/mw08508/The-Mission-of-Mercy-Florence-Nightingale-receiving-the-Wounded-at-Scutari
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The Lady with the Lamp', oil painting by Henrietta Rae, 1891. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0.ImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/sxydg683/images?id=c9cn4wgfEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/4-the-crimea.aspx
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Florence's medicine chest used in the CrimeaWebpagehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/gFIbDf1CTOCGjhdQZjRMSQ
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Virtual Crimean War Scrapbook: a digital scrapbook of documents, images, letters and newspaper articles compiled by Florence's sister, Parthenope. (use zoom and move tools to read items)Galleryhttp://turningthepages.nottingham.ac.uk/ttp.html?id=63574db7-98f2-4f35-bfad-7091961b55cf&type=bookLinked from: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#turn
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Letters from the 5th Duke of Newcastle: a selection of letters written by the Secretary of State for War at the beginning of the Crimean Conflict.Galleryhttp://turningthepages.nottingham.ac.uk/ttp.html?o=1&id=140b2516-e124-4b2b-a896-5cc03db36430&type=bookLinked from: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#turn
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Barracks at Scutari - the British Hospital', wood engraving, first printed in the Illustrated London News, 1855. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0.ImageCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/zhx42rsy/itemsEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/4-the-crimea.aspx
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Crimean War Photographs, c1855 Digital Gallery, containing 37 photographs of the Crimea, taken around September 1855 after the fall of Sevastopol.GalleryNon-commercialhttps://nusearch.nottingham.ac.uk/primo-explore/collectionDiscovery?vid=44NOTUK&collectionId=81136752230005561Linked from: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/exhibitions/online/florence-nightingale/index.aspx#crimean
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A blog post about Edward Wrench, an army doctor in the Crimean War, based on research using the Wrench Archive held by the University of Nottingham's Manuscripts and Special Collections.Webpagehttps://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/2020/05/07/edward-wrench-an-army-doctor-in-the-crimean-war/Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
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A British Surgeon in the Crimean War (Edward Wrench), discussion of medical services. Various quotes by surgeon Edward Wrench Webpagehttps://www.icrc.org/en/doc/resources/documents/article/other/57jmby.htm
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How to dress like a Victorian Soldier from English HeritageVideohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ank2TWOM7Og
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Description of Crimea War from soldiers perspectives by The Die Hard Company (re-enactments) Webpagehttp://thediehards.co.uk/crimean-war/
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A blog post about the lives of nurses during the Crimean War, based on National Archive researchWebpagehttps://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/2020/05/07/nursing-lives-in-the-crimean-war/Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
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Ann Milne - a Nottingham Army Wife who Nursed in the Crimean War. Blog post discussing the Crimean War experience of a woman from Nottingham, including a photograph of her obituaryWebpagehttps://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/2020/09/01/ann-milne-a-nottingham-army-wife-who-nursed-in-the-crimean-war/Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
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Letter from the War Office asking FN's opinion on the requirements of the army, p6, Notes on matters affecting the health, efficiency and hospital administrations of the British Army: founded chiefly on the experience of the late war, by Florence Nightingale (London: Harrison and sons, 1858)LetterCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/yxj846rb/items?canvas=13
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Plan of Scutari barracks and hospitals p87DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/jxwtskzc/items?canvas=87
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77(4) The Crimea: webpage providing an overview of Florence Nightingale's work in the Crimean War, including background information about the war itself.Webpagehttp://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/4-the-crimea.aspxAdapted from the Florence Nightingale Derbyshire Association's 2010 Exhibition.
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78Quartermaster-general's stores, Crimea, list 1854-5Imagehosted in UoN webpage as downloabable images
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79List of contributions from Derby and Derbyshire, Scutari, 1855, Florence Nightingale, p1Imagehosted in UoN webpage as downloabable images
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80List of contributions from Derby and Derbyshire, Scutari, 1855, Florence Nightingale, p2Imagehosted in UoN webpage as downloabable images
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81Letter with burn damage list of illnesses (Dr John Hall to Fitzroy Somerset) p1Letter imagehosted in UoN webpage as downloabable images
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82Letter with burn damage list of illnesses (Dr John Hall to Fitzroy Somerset) p2Letter imagehosted in UoN webpage as downloabable images
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83Newspaper article 'Dear Miss Nightingale' 4.11.1954NewspaperCreative Commonshttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/evyjnv5t/items?canvas=40
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Florence Nightingale and Data
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84Nightingale and Big Data: Florence Nightingale on big data. It's not as random as it sounds. Statistician David Spiegelhalter looks at a little-known side to her. BBC video (04:10)Videohttps://www.bbc.co.uk/ideas/videos/what-would-florence-nightingale-make-of-big-data/p075lxkt
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85Nightingale's "Diagram of the causes of mortality in the army in the East", published in Notes on Matters Affecting the Health, Efficiency, and Hospital Administration of the British Army (1858). Public domain / wikimedia commons.DiagramPublic domainhttp://www.florencenightingale.org/images-multimedia/coxcomb.jpgEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/abouttheproject/about-the-project.aspx
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Diagram of the Causes of Mortality in the Army in the East, from Notes on matters affecting the health, efficiency, and hospital administration of the British Army : founded chiefly on the experience of the late war / by Florence Nightingale ImagePublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/jxwtskzc/images?id=ub3n8egfEmbedded on page: http://www.florencenightingale.org/florence-nightingale-in-derbyshire/2010-exhibition/6-legend-and-legacy.aspx
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Diagram representing the mortality in the hospitals p109DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/jxwtskzc/items?canvas=109
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Diagram showing more dying from disease than wounds p52DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/gxtkyqp8/items?canvas=52
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Diagram showing numbers living and dead aged 20-40DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/gxtkyqp8/items?canvas=41
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Diagram and data comparing density of population, army quarters more densely populated than London p31, p54DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/gxtkyqp8/items?canvas=31
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Line graph comparing mortality of the army at home and the English male population p35DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/gxtkyqp8/items?canvas=35
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Diagrams showing loss of strength in the army p43DiagramPublic Domainhttps://wellcomecollection.org/works/gxtkyqp8/items?canvas=43