An exploration of Florence Nightingale's chart titled "Diagram Representing the Mortality in the Hospitals at Scutari and Kulali, from Oct 1st 1854 to Sept 20th 1855"
An exploration of Florence Nightingale's chart titled "Representing the Relative Mortality of the Army at Home and of the English Male Population at Corresponding Ages"
An interactive tour of key locations around the globe in Florence Nightingale's life, developed in Google Earth. Individual locations can be explored using Google streetview and other google Earth tools.
An interatctive timeline of Florence Nightingale's life, based on the timeline included in pages xiii to xv of Florence Nightingale at Home by Paul Crawford, Anna Greenwood, Richard Bates and Jonathan Memel.
(2) A Bird in a Gilded Cage: webpage discussing the expectations of women of Florence Nightingale's status in her time, adapted from the Florence Nightingale Derbyshire Association's 2010 Exhibition.
Adapted from the Florence Nightingale Derbyshire Association's 2010 Exhibition.
(5) The Reform Years: webpage discussing Florence Nightingale's work to reform army welfare, and her later years and death.
Adapted from the Florence Nightingale Derbyshire Association's 2010 Exhibition.
A blog post about Maragret Povey, Nightingale's nearest living relative and Nightingale nurse.
Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
How to Treat People - a Nurse at Work: Nurse, writer and spoken word artist Molly Case gave a talk as part of a training day for nurses and nursing students at the University of Nottingham's Institute for Mental Health.
A blog about the Florence Nightingale Foundation's Nightingale Frontline Leadership Support Service during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
A blog post about Kofoworola Abeni Pratt, a pinoeer in health and the first black nurse to work in the NHS
Part of https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/florencenightingale/
Field Ambulance Used by Florence Nightingale'. Photograph, n.d. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0
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F. Nightingale and Sir H. Verney with group of nurses at Claydon House. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0.
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The Florence Nightingale Pledge'. Wellcome Collection, Creative Commons licence CC BY 4.0
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