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  2. Florence Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    Florence Nightingale (/ ˈ n aɪ t ɪ ŋ ɡ eɪ l /; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing.Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, in which she organised care for wounded soldiers at Constantinople. [4]

  3. Frances Parthenope Verney - Wikipedia

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    Florence Nightingale and Sir Harry Verney. On 24 June 1858, Parthenope married Harry Verney, 2nd Baronet, MP for Buckingham, a supporter of liberal causes and possessor of the family seat, Claydon House. Harry Verney had become involved with the Nightingale after his late wife's request for their daughter to meet Florence Nightingale.

  4. Embley Park - Wikipedia

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    Embley Park, now a school, was the family home of Florence Nightingale. Embley Park, in Wellow (near Romsey, Hampshire), was the family home of Florence Nightingale from 1825 until her death in 1910. It is also where Florence Nightingale claimed she had received her divine calling from God.

  5. Sarah Tooley - Wikipedia

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    Her book-length works mainly focused on royal subjects, especially the popular Personal Life of Queen Victoria. She is particularly noted for contributing to research into Florence Nightingale with her Life of Florence Nightingale and History of Nursing in the British Empire. [2] She died on 24 December 1946. [1]

  6. Elizabeth Arden - Wikipedia

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    She was born Florence Nightingale Graham on her family's farm in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada.She played with her birth date, but although her birth record seems to have disappeared, census records and a statutory declaration by her older brother, William Pearce Graham (1877–1959), both put the date at 1881.

  7. William Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    William Nightingale (known also as W.E.N.) was born William Edward Shore on 15 February 1794, in Lea, Derbyshire.His father was William Shore (1752–1822). His mother was Mary née Evans (1760–1853) who died at Tapton House, Sheffield.

  8. Son of slain N.C. couple recalls last visit with them before ...

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    Dana Gribble recalled her mother-in-law as a Florence Nightingale-type nurse — "a caregiver through and through" who rose from nursing instructor to division chair in the nearly four decades she ...

  9. Rosalind Nash - Wikipedia

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    Life and death in the potteries, 1898; A Sketch of the Life of Florence Nightingale; Rosalind Nash (1907). "Co-operator and Citizen". The Case for Women's Suffrage: 66– 77. Wikidata Q107166752. (ed. with preface), Florence Nightingale's To Her Nurses. A Selection from her addresses to probationers and nurses of the Nightingale School at St ...