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htphotos432498 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432497 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432499 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 light candle and pay floral tribute to Florence Nightangle during International Nurses Day celebration on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432500 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 celebrate International Nurses Day with a cake-cutting ceremony on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432496 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432491 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432492 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432493 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432494 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432490 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432488 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: A nurse shows a latern in remeberance of The Lady with the Lamp Florence Nightingale at the District Hospital in Sector 39 during International Nurses Day celebration on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432487 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: A nurse shows a latern in remeberance of The Lady with the Lamp Florence Nightingale at the District Hospital in Sector 39 during International Nurses Day celebration on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432436 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 their essential duties in the wards as they also celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432437 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 exchange plants as gifts during International Nurses Day celebration on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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htphotos432434 NOIDA, INDIA - MAY 12: Nurses at the District Hospital in Sector 39 celebrate International Nurses Day with a cake-cutting ceremony on May 12, 2026 in Noida, India. The event at Noida's premier government facility served as a moment of brief respite and professional pride, as healthcare staff gathered to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale on her 206th birth anniversary.(Photo by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan TimesNoida/Uttar Pradesh/India
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yonphotos250296 Nursing students at Nightingale Pledge ceremony Nursing students holding candles attend a ceremony at Keimyung University's nursing college in the southeastern city of Daegu on March 6, 2026, to make the Nightingale Pledge. The pledge, named after Florence Nightingale, is a statement of principles for the nursing community. (Yonhap)/2026-03-06 14:37:21/ < 1980-2026 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY.//
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yonphotos246875 Nursing students at Nightingale pledge ceremony Sophomores of Gachon University's College of Nursing hold candles during a ceremony at the medical campus in Incheon, west of Seoul, on Nov. 7, 2025, to make the Nightingale Pledge. The pledge, named after Florence Nightingale, is a statement of principles for the nursing community. (Yonhap)/2025-11-07 15:19:17/ < 1980-2025 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY.//
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kyodowc386429 Japan's Empress Masako (R) confers a Florence Nightingale Medal on an awardee during an award ceremony in Tokyo on July 31, 2025. (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO/Japan/
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kyodowc386427 Japan's Empress Masako attends a Florence Nightingale Medal award ceremony in Tokyo on July 31, 2025. (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO/Japan/
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kyodowc386428 Japan's Empress Masako (R) and Crown Princess Kiko attend a Florence Nightingale Medal award ceremony in Tokyo on July 31, 2025. (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO/Japan/
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hiphotos540847 The Queen opening St. Thomas's Hospital, [London], 1871. Queen Victoria ' was dressed, as usual, in black; but the sable hue of her costume was relieved by some white flowers in her bonnet [She said:] &quot;I congratulate you on the completion of a work of so much importance to the suffering poor of the metropolis It gives me pleasure to recognise in the plan of your buildings, so carefully adapted to check the growth of disease, ample and satisfactory evidence of your resolution to take advantage of the best suggestions of science for the alleviation of suffering, and the complete and speedy cure of the sick and disabled. These great purposes are not least effectually promoted by an adequate supply of careful and well-trained nurses your hospital is especially fortunate through the connection with it of the staff trained under the direction of the lady whose name will always remain associated with the care of the wounded and the sick&quot; [ie Florence Nightingale] the Archbishop of Canterbury//
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hiphotos531931 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), 1854. Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. (Colorised black and white print//
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hiphotos531918 Florence Nightingale, c1900, (1947). Portrait of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), British social reformer and statistician who made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. From &quot;The Saturday Book&quot;, Seventh Year, edited by Leonard Russell. [Hutchinson, St. Albans, 1947] (Colorised black and white print//
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hiphotos527804 Florence Nightingale, c1860. Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London//
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hiphotos527779 Letter from Florence Nightingale, c1854-c1856. Florence Nightingale arrived at Scutari in 1854 to organise nursing services for British troops in the Crimean War. This letter to Sidney Herbert, her principal supporter in London, deals with her opinions on the status of female nurses and the difficulties caused by the claims of various religious groups to send in parties of women. ' spiritual [?] flirtation between the ladies &amp; the soldiers. I saw enough of that here - it [?] the particular man - it gets nothing done in the General. My [?] a Civil Hospital with ladies &amp; men - [?] you will soon find what I mean. The ladies all quarrel among themselves. The Medical Men all laugh at their helplessness but like to have them about for the sake of a little female society, which is natural, but not our object//
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hiphotos527301 Notes made by Florence Nightingale, 1873. Notes on a group of probationary nurses at the nursing school at St Thomas's Hospital in London. She records that Nurse Bather (or Barker) was 'ill tempered', Nurse Evans 'conceited untrustworthy flirting - sat up with S. [?] night after night' and Nurse Upton 'not thorough or trustworthy'. Nurse Robinson was 'best' but Nurse Berryman was 'lazy - wd not give the children the bedpans. Untruthful - mischievous'. The school for nurses based on Florence Nightingale's principles was established at St Thomas's in 1860 using money from a fund established in recognition of her services in the Crimea//
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uigphotos512703 Military hospital with war wounded, Florence Nightingale (May 12, 1820 - August 13, 1910) was a British nurse, statistician, founder of modern Western nursing, and influential reformer of sanitation and health care in Great Britain and British IndiaUnspecified//
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uigphotos511574 Crimean War. Florence Nightingale examines a ward in the military hospital in Scutari. Colored lithograph, circa 1856, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century originalUnspecified//
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uigphotos511551 Florence Nightingale (May 12, 1820 - August 13, 1910) was a British nurse, statistician, founder of modern Western nursing, and influential reformer of sanitation and health care in Great Britain and British India, Historic, digitally restoredUnspecified//
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yonphotos224840 Nursing students at Nightingale pledge ceremony Nursing students hold candles during a ceremony at the medical campus of Gachon University in Incheon, west of Seoul, on Nov. 3, 2023, to make the Nightingale pledge. The pledge, named after Florence Nightingale, is a statement of principles for the nursing community. (Yonhap)/2023-11-03 15:30:47/ < 1980-2023 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY.//
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kyodowc339597 Japan's Empress Masako attends a Florence Nightingale Medal award ceremony in Tokyo on July 27, 2023. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO/Japan/
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kyodowc339598 Japan's Empress Masako (far L) attends a Florence Nightingale Medal award ceremony in Tokyo on July 27, 2023. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO/Japan/
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kyodowc339599 Japanese Empress Masako (L) awards a Florence Nightingale Medal to a woman for her contribution to nursing during a ceremony in Tokyo on July 27, 2023. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO/Japan/
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hiphotos484368 The Nightingale Jewel, 1856. Decoration presented by Queen Victoria to Florence Nightingale, ' that noble-minded lady who, quitting the enjoyment of social comfort, at the risk of health and life, devoted herself, by tender attention and unwearied care, to alleviate the sufferings of the brave defenders of our rights as a mark of esteem and gratitude for her devotion towards the Queen's brave soldiers [during the Crimean War] The design is said to be from the pencil of the Prince Consort, by whom it was intrusted to the hands of Mr. Garrard, the Crown jeweller from the centre issue gold rays, implying Heavenly sympathy [The inscription reads:] &quot;Blessed are the merciful&quot; The label bearing the word &quot;Crimea&quot; is in azure blue, similar to that of the riband of the Crimean medal. The whole is surmounted by three brilliant diamond stars, the celestial signification of which is obvious'. From &quot;Illustrated London News&quot;, 1856//
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hiphotos484093 'Florence Nightingale', (sheet music), 1856. Sheet music for a song about Florence Nightingale, English social reformer and founder of modern nursing who cared for soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. Poetry by Francis Bennoch, music by J. L. Hatton. 'Neglected, dying in despair, They lay till woman came, To soothe them with her gentle care. And feed life's flickering flame. When wounded sore, on fever's rack. Or cast away as slain, She call'd their flutt'ring spirits back, And gave them strength again. They might not see the smiling face, Which suff'ring could dispel, But they could turn and kiss the place On which her shadow fell'. From &quot;Illustrated London News&quot;, 1856//
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hiphotos450106 A guide to the works of art in New York city, c1895 - 1911. Published: 1916//
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mrpphotos575243 Hampshire weekend feature - Views of the town of Romsey and inside Romsey Abbey. Internal views of the Abbey. Window commemorating Florence Nightingale, the 'Calling Window' by Sophie Hacker. Thursday 31st Match 2022Romsey//England
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hiphotos368032 Lord Herbert of Lea Statue, Waterloo Place, Ciity of Westminster, Greater London Authority, 1951. The statue of Lord Herbert of Lea was created in 1867 by the sculptor JH Foley. Sidney Herbert (1810-1861) was a close ally of Florence Nightingale//
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mrpphotos542646 The official unveiling of the decorative rams that will be part of the Rams trail, which which have been placed in set locations across the city centre. Participants will be able to follow the trail leading you around the city centre, on anDerby/Derbyshire/England
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hiphotos152977 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), British nurse. Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. (Colorised black and white print).//
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hiphotos040458 The Barracks Hospital, Scutari, Turkey, c1888. Florence Nightingale worked here caring for British soldiers wounded during the Crimean War. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888).//
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hiphotos046403 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), British nurse. Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London.//
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hiphotos046827 Florence Nightingale memorial, Derby, 1937. Sights of Britain, third series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member, and Illingworth cigarettes.//
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hiphotos025502 St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth Palace Road, Lambeth, London, c1871-1900. A view looking north-east across the River Thames from Victoria Gardens towards St Thomas's Hospital. It was here where Florence Nightingale established the Nightingale Training School of Nursing. The buildings were designed by Henry Currey.//
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hiphotos156993 'The Lady with the Lamp', c1880. Florence Nightingale doing her night rounds in the British military hospital at Scutari. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. (Colorised black and white print).//
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hiphotos181831 Florence Nightingale in the hospital at Scutari, c1860. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. Here a doctor is splinting a patient's arm. (Colorised black and white print).//
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hiphotos045792 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) tending to a wounded man at Scutari, Istanbul, Turkey, 19th century//
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hiphotos013065 Florence Nightingale in the hospital at Scutari, c1860. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. Here a doctor is splinting a patient's arm.//
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hiphotos013136 Florence Nightingale in the barrack hospital at Scutari, c1880. Engraving made c1880 showing the barrack hospital during the 1850s. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions.//
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hiphotos013137 Florence Nightingale, 1870. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From The Illustrated Midland News. (Birmingham, 19 March 1870).//
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hiphotos013151 The barrack hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War, 1854. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 1854).//
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hiphotos014185 Florence Nightingale, British nurse and hospital reformer, at Scutari Hospital, Turkey, writing letters for wounded soldiers of the Crimean War, 1855. Named after the place of her birth in Italy, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) devoted her life to the sick and suffering. She volunteered for duty in the Crimean War (1854-1856), and whilst at the hospital barracks at Scutari, she drastically reduced the mortality rate by imposing a strict discipline and high standards of sanitation. In 1859, she wrote 'Notes on Nursing', and in 1861 she founded the St Thomas's School of Nursing in London. After Barraud.//
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hiphotos143784 'Victoria Hospital, Netley', 1859. Royal Victoria Hospital, or Netley Hospital was a large military hospital in Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire, England. Construction began in 1856 at the suggestion of Queen Victoria, its design caused some controversy, from Florence Nightingale. The hospital was used extensively during the First World War. After James Charles Armytage (1802 or c1820-1897). From The History of England Div XIII by David Hume & Tobias Smollett. [Virtue & Co., London, 1859].//
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hiphotos213371 'Lord Herbert of Lea', c1840, (c1884). Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea (1810-1861), British statesman educated at Harrow and Oriel College, Oxford. Conservative Secretary at War, during the Crimean War and reign of Queen Victoria and a close ally of Florence Nightingale. From &quot;Leaders of the Senate: A Biographical History of the Rise and Development of the British Constitution, Vol. II.&quot;, by Alexander Charles Ewald, F.S.A. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh &amp; Berlin]//
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hiphotos165306 Florence Nightingale in the barrack hospital at Scutari, c1880. Engraving made c1880 showing the barrack hospital during the 1850s. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. (Colorised black and white print).//
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hiphotos067950 Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer, 1855 (1951). Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. A print from 100 Years in Pictures, A panorama of History in the Making, text by DC Somervell, Odhams press Limited, London, 1951.//
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hiphotos013140 Florence Nightingale in her carriage in the Crimea, 1856. Known as Florrie's Trolley it was described as ' a homely vehicle corresponding to the womanly simplicity of her whom it was employed to convey'. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 30 August 1856).//
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hiphotos013141 'The Nightingale's Song to to the Sick Soldier', 1854. Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in hospital in the Crimea. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From Punch. (London, 1854).//
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hiphotos049425 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), c1900s (1936). Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. From His Majesty the King, 1910-1935, introduction by HW Wilson (Associated Newspapers Ltd, London, 1936).//
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hiphotos063028 Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer, 1854. Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. (Colorised photograph).//
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hiphotos069986 'Miss Florence Nightingale', 1910. Named after the place of her birth in Italy, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) devoted her life to the sick and suffering. She volunteered for duty in the Crimean War (1854-1856), and whilst at the hospital barracks at Scutari, she drastically reduced the mortality rate by imposing a strict discipline and high standards of sanitation. In 1859, she wrote 'Notes on Nursing', and in 1861 she founded the St Thomas's School of Nursing in London. A print from The Graphic, 21st May 1910.//
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hiphotos007213 Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer, 1855. Named after the place of her birth in Italy, Nightingale devoted her life to the sick and suffering. She volunteered for duty in the Crimean War (1854-1856), and whilst at the hospital barracks at Scutari, she drastically reduced the mortality rate by imposing a strict discipline and high standards of sanitation. In 1859, she wrote 'Notes on Nursing', and in 1861 she founded the St Thomas's School of Nursing in London. Plate taken from 'The Illustrated London News', (1855).//
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hiphotos013064 The Jug of the Nightingale', 1854. Florence Nightingale flying to the aid of British troops in the Crimea carrying remedies. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From Punch. (London, 1854).//
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hiphotos013138 Miss Nightingale and the Military in the East', c1860. Florence Nightingale in the British military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1853-1856). The doctor is taking a patient's pulse. In 1854, Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions.//
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hiphotos013150 Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871. This was under the management of the Metropolitan Asylums Board and was built to meet the needs of the epidemic of the winter of 1870 to 1871. This shows a 'Nightingale' ward with windows opening top and bottom. With identical windows on the opposite side, ventillation could be adjusted. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 1871).//
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hiphotos038612 Florence Nightingale visiting the hut hospitals at Balaclava, 1855. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. A print from The Illustrated London News, (23 June 1855).//
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hiphotos154087 'The Lady with the Lamp', c1880. Florence Nightingale doing her night rounds in the British military hospital at Scutari. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. (Colorised black and white print).//
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hiphotos072853 Westminster Bridge and St Thomas's Hospital, London, 1887. Designed by Thomas Page, Westminster Bridge was completed in 1862. St Thomas's Hospital was originally founded in 1109. It relocated from Southwark to the South Bank in the 1860s and these buildings were designed by Henry Currey and opened by Queen Victoria in 1871. The hospital incorporated 'Nightingale Wards', allowing maximum ventilation and the dispersal of foul air, as recommended by Florence Nightingale, who worked at St Thomas's and established a nursing training school there.//
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hiphotos204453 'Christmas Charity - Interior of an Hospital in the East', 1855. Scene during the Crimean war - a nurse reads from the bible to an injured soldier. In 1854, a hospital was established at Scutari (Istanbul, Turkey) by Florence Nightingale. From the Illustrated Times, 22 December 1855.//
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hiphotos009491 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), English nursing pioneer and hospital reformer. Florence Nightingale inspecting the wards of the military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1853-1856). Patients able to leave their beds cluster round a box stove. After lithograph from Simpson Illustrations of the War in the East, 1856.//
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hiphotos012885 Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer, c1850s. Named after the place of her birth in Italy, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) devoted her life to the sick and suffering. She volunteered for duty in the Crimean War (1854-1856), and whilst at the hospital barracks at Scutari, she drastically reduced the mortality rate by imposing a strict discipline and high standards of sanitation. In 1859, she wrote 'Notes on Nursing', and in 1861 she founded the St Thomas's School of Nursing in London.//
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hiphotos013153 Florence Nightingale watching a nurse at work, 1854. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions. From Punch. (London, 1854).//
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hiphotos014351 Smallpox Hospital, Highgate, London, c1871. Built in resonse to the epidemic of 1870-1871. The windows show the influence of Florence Nightingale's principles of ventilation.//
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hiphotos045794 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), 1854. Florence Nightingale made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London.//
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hiphotos212544 Florence Nightingale, c1900, (1947). Portrait of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), British social reformer and statistician who made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. From &quot;The Saturday Book&quot;, Seventh Year, edited by Leonard Russell. [Hutchinson, St. Albans, 1947]//
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hiphotos066442 Florence Nightingale, British nurse and hospital reformer, c1836 (1956). Seated beside her sister, Frances Parthenope, Lady Verney. Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) made her reputation by her organisation of nursing service during the Crimean War. Thereafter she worked tirelessly to improve public health nursing at St Thomas's Hospital in London. From the National Portrait Gallery, London. A print from 'People, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential', by Readers Union The Grosvenor Press, London, 1956.//
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hiphotos011974 Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Clean, light and airy ward at the Barracks Hospital in Scutari, (Uskudar), Marmara, Turkey. It was run by Florence Nightingale, who is in discussion with an army officer, left. Soldiers in bed are cared for by nurses, and there is even a stove where other soldiers are warming themselves and reading. There are cupboards for drugs and equipment. By imposing strict discipline and standards of sanitation, Florence Nightingale drastically reduced the hospital mortality rate.//
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hiphotos013139 'The Lady with the Lamp', c1880. Florence Nightingale doing her night rounds in the British military hospital at Scutari. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend, to introduce female nurses into the British military hospitals in the Crimea. Until the end of the war she worked tirelessly to improve conditions.//
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hiphotos102901 Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled 'Celebrities of British History' produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935.//
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kyodowc239531 Japanese Empress Masako (R) awards a Florence Nightingale Medal during a ceremony in Tokyo on Aug. 7, 2019, to Kikuko Takeshita for her contribution to support medical care and the lives of evacuees in the wake of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan as the head of the Japanese Red Cross Society's nursing department. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO//Japan
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kyodowc239533 Japanese Empress Masako (R) awards a Florence Nightingale Medal in Tokyo on Aug. 7, 2019, to Masako Akiyama, head of Maggies Tokyo that provides emotional support to cancer patients. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO//Japan
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kyodowc239530 Japanese Empress Masako (R) awards a Florence Nightingale Medal in Tokyo on Aug. 7, 2019, to Masako Akiyama, head of Maggies Tokyo that provides emotional support to cancer patients. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO//Japan
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kyodowc239537 Japan's Empress Masako (R) attends a Florence Nightingale Medal award ceremony in Tokyo on Aug. 7, 2019. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO//Japan
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kyodowc239532 Japan's Empress Masako (R) and Crown Princess Kiko attend a Florence Nightingale Medal award ceremony in Tokyo on Aug. 7, 2019. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO//Japan
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kyodowc239534 Japanese Empress Masako (R) awards a Florence Nightingale Medal during a ceremony in Tokyo on Aug. 7, 2019, to Kikuko Takeshita for her contribution to support medical care and the lives of evacuees in the wake of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan as the head of the Japanese Red Cross Society's nursing department. (Pool photo) (Kyodo) ==KyodoTOKYO//Japan
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yonphotos143873 Nursing students at Nightingale Pledge ceremony Nursing students holding candles attend a ceremony at Ajou University Hospital in Suwon, south of Seoul, on Nov. 26, 2018, to make the Nightingale Pledge. The pledge, named after Florence Nightingale, is a statement of principles for the nursing community. (Yonhap)/2018-11-26 16:59:45/ < 1980-2018 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. .>//
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yonphotos142997 Nursing students at Nightingale pledge ceremony Nursing students hold candles during a ceremony at Tongmyong University in the southeastern port city of Busan on Nov. 6, 2018, as they make the Nightingale pledge. The pledge, named after Florence Nightingale, is a statement of principles for the nursing community. (Yonhap)/2018-11-06 12:02:10/ < 1980-2018 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. .>//
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notimexpix778612 80512113. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778613 80512112. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778614 80512111. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778615 80512110. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778616 80512109. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778617 80512108. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778618 80512107. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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notimexpix778619 80512106. México, 12 May 2018 (Notimex-Carlos Pacheco).- Hoy se celebra el Día Internacional de la Enfermería, instaurado en 1820, en honor del nacimiento de Florence Nightingale, considerada precursora de la enfermería profesional moderna. Empatía, paciencia y dedicación por el cuidado de pacientes y heridos, así como espíritu de servicio y amor al prójimo, son características fundamentales de las personas dedicadas a la enfermería. NOTIMEX/FOTO/CARLOS PACHECO/CPP/HTH/PUEBLA/PUEBLA/MÉXICO
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yonphotos123891 Nursing students at Nightingale pledge ceremony Nursing students hold candles during a ceremony at Ajou University in Suwon, south of Seoul, on Nov. 20, 2017, to make the Nightingale pledge. The pledge, named after Florence Nightingale, is a//
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yonphotos103725 Army nurses at Nightingale pledge ceremony A group of cadets holds up lit candles during a ceremony at the Armed Forces Nursing Academy in the central city of Daejeon on Sept. 9, 2016, while making their Nightingale pledge. The pledge, named//
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krtphotoslive760667 Kathy Woods, founder of the non-profit Phoenix Wildlife Center, left, talks with Jody Rosoff, who brought a pigeon with an injured wing that she found in Highlandtown, on Aug. 1, 2016 in Phoenix, Md. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun/TNS)Phoenix/MD/USA
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krtphotoslive760668 Kathy Woods examines an injured bird on Aug. 1, 2016 in Phoenix, Md. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun/TNS)Phoenix/MD/USA
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krtphotoslive760669 Holly Zahrobsky, left, delivers two small injured birds to the Phoenix Wildlife Center, based in the home of Hugh Simmons, center, and his wife Kathy Woods, on Aug. 1, 2016 in Pheonix, Md. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun/TNS)Phoenix/MD/USA
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